Firefox 141.0 released: new features and security enhancements
23.07.2025 | 13:45 |On July 22, Firefox 141.0 was released as the stable version of the popular internet browser. This update, as customary, introduces enhancements, new functionalities, and bug fixes to facilitate a more convenient and secure internet Browse experience. Firefox is available for computers running Windows, Linux, and macOS.
While Firefox 141.0 constitutes a minor update, it incorporates several significant changes:
• For Linux Users: Firefox will now consume less RAM, contributing to improved system performance. Furthermore, the browser will no longer necessitate a restart after an update installation.
• AI-Powered Smart Tabs: A new feature has been introduced that leverages artificial intelligence to suggest names for tab groups. This can be particularly beneficial for users who frequently manage a large number of open pages. This feature can be readily disabled in the settings if not desired.
• Enhancements for Windows 11: In the new version of Firefox, the design of window title bar buttons (minimize, maximize, close) will more closely align with the Windows 11 aesthetic. Additionally, WebGPU technology support has been added, which enhances graphics in games and complex web applications.
• Updates for Web Developers: Developers have been provided with new tools for working with site data (CHIPS), along with improvements for tab management and faster page loading. This translates to more stable and quicker website performance.
• For Android Users: The mobile version of Firefox now includes support for a feature that allows websites to interact more seamlessly with folders on your device.
In addition to the main 141.0 release, important updates have also been issued for the "Extended Support Release" (ESR) versions—Firefox 140.1 ESR and 128.13 ESR. These versions are designed for users requiring maximum stability and long-term security support, such as in corporate networks.
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