Module scripting caused some persistent and very hard to track browser crashes that we've narrowed down to a specific optimization in the JavaScript JIT (Just-In-Time) compiler (IonMonkey). As such, the browser will now warn you if the user-agent is globally overridden (in preferences) and allow you to easily reset that override and re-enable the various compatibility modes. It would also override the compatibility modes (Native/Gecko/Firefox) in Pale Moon. Please note that using a blanket override is normally (very) counterproductive and does not, in fact, help much with privacy. The global user-agent override was moved to the networking component where it is actually implemented. Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 2 fixed, 1 deferred to the next release, 16 not applicable Mac-beta: Improved version detection of MacOS including Big Sur Windows: Changed the way downloaded files without an extension are handled. Updated the list of prohibited ports the browser can use. Fixed a regression when waking the computer from standby causing high CPU usage in some uncommon situations Fixed some code logic issues with websockets Fixed a website layout issue with table-styled elements potentially overlapping when placed inside a flexbox Worked around crashes and run-time issues with module scripts. Moved the global user-agent override to the networking component. Re-enabled the DOM Filesystem API for web compatibility Changed the way dates and times are formatted in the UI to properly adhere to the user's regional settings in the O.S
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