Mozilla Firefox 69.0.2 is here to fix YouTube issue on Linux and more

Mozilla released today the second maintenance update for your Firefox 69 browser available for many platforms including macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Firefox 69.0.2 is a very small maintenance update that only fixes three bugs, including a problem that happened when changing the playback speed when watching a video on YouTube, affecting only Linux. In addition to another problem that occurred on the Office 365 website.

Additionally, Firefox 69.0.2 fixes an issue that prevented Windows 10 parental control settings from being detected when enabled, in this case, only affecting Windows users.

Download Firefox 69.0.2 now for Linux, MacOS and Windows

Mozilla Firefox 69 was released a month ago, on September 3, with many new features and improvements, among which we can mention the activation of an enhanced tracking protection by default, which will automatically block cryptocurrency miners and other external tracking cookies.

Firefox 69 also added a new experience for the “New Tab” page with focus on Pocket content, a new feature to block video autoplay, and another that gives the user control of Flash Player on sites that require it. .

Under the hood, Firefox 69 also brings JIT support for ARM64 systems to improve the performance of the JavaScript compiler and 32-bit versions are no longer detected on 64-bit systems.

Firefox 69.0.2 is now available for download on the official website but current users can update from the same application and Linux users can update from the stable repositories of their distribution once the version is available.


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