Highlights of
Mozilla Firefox 132 include support for blocking third-party cookie access with Enhanced Tracking Protection’s Strict mode, support for blocking HTTP-favicons if they aren’t served over HTTPS for improved security, and enablement of WebRender hardware accelerated rendering for most SVG Filter Primitives to improve the performance of certain graphics-heavy content.
Firefox 132 also improves the “Copy Without Site Tracking” right-click context menu option introduced in
Firefox 120 to be greyed out when no known tracking parameters were found. In addition, this release brings Wide Color Gamut WebGL support to macOS and Windows users, improved support for macOS session resume, and support for the new screen and window sharing selection features on macOS 15 and later.
For Android users, Firefox 132 introduces the ability to resize the visual viewport of a web page when the software keyboard is shown but not its layout viewport for a more usable layout on many pages and moves the address bar’s default position from the bottom of the screen to the top for new users. For Windows users, Firefox 132 rolls out Microsoft PlayReady encrypted media playback support to select sites.