Mozilla Firefox 42.0 first appeared in the 64-bit official version
In November 3, Mozilla released the official Firefox 42.0 version. It is worth noting that this is the first time that the 64-bit official version was available in the download list (only available in Beta versions earlier, at the Final stage, only 32 bits are provided. At the same time, it is announced that the Android version will be released later this week. The latest feature of version 42 is Tracking Protection, a control center for managing Web privacy content. The privacy browser tool will be enabled by default to help users avoid getting personal information from the website, whether the function is enabled or not is displayed through the shield icon in the address bar.
In addition, Firefox 42 provides an improved logon Manager. The migration tool can also get a password from Windows, IE, and Chrome to facilitate quick logon. In terms of performance, the WebRTC, IPv6, and audio tab display and one-click mute functions are all available in this version.
The Android version of Firefox 42 also supports scanning QR code directly from the search panel to access the website, and brings improvements to the logon manager.
For developers, Firefox 42 provides remote website debugging through WiFi. Desktop developers can now view the HTML code of the webpage on the tab, and provides a configurable Firefox OS simulator Web IDE mode.
Download Mozilla Firefox 42 Final: https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/42.0/