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"content": "Firefox 132 Brings Modest Changes Ahead of 20th Anniversary\n\nMozilla Firefox 132 is available to download from today, arriving a couple of weeks ahead of the browser’s big 20th anniversary milestone. But anyone hoping Firefox 132 might’ve proven to be a veritable birthday piñata, fit to burst with a flurry of new features and changes may want to temper their expectations a little. Mozilla’s engineers do have plenty of feature candy in the works – vertical tabs, tab grouping, new tab features, a redesigned Settings, and a brand-spankin’ new profile system – but it seems those aren’t ready to unwrap yet – not officially, anyway. Before I dive into :sys_more_orange:\n#News #AppUpdates #Firefox \n\n:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/10/mozilla-firefox-132-released-whats-new\n\nhttps://149366088.v2.pressablecdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Mozilla-FIrefox-132.jpg",
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