Mozilla has released the latest feature update for Firefox. Official version 102 is now available for all users in the stable channel, with an improved download UI, better picture-in-picture subtitle support, various fixes and security improvements.
Here’s what’s new in Firefox 102
New features.
Tired of having too many windows crowding your screen? You can now disable the download panel from automatically opening every time you start a new download.
Firefox eases query parameter tracking when browsing websites in ETP strict mode.
Picture-in-Picture (PiP) captions are now available for HBO Max, Funimation, Dailymotion, Tubi, Disney+ Hotstar, and SonyLIV. Users can view videos in a small window pinned to a corner of the screen while navigating between applications or browsing content on the home screen.
Fix.
Pressing Enter to activate an element no longer fails when using a screen reader on Windows. For users who are blind or have very limited vision, this technology reads the content on the screen out loud and users can adjust it to their needs.
Various security fixes.
Changes.
Improved process isolation by moving audio decoding to a separate process with tighter sandboxing to improve security.
Developers.
Style sheets can now be filtered in the Style Editor tab of the Developer Tools.
Firefox 102 is also available in the Extended Support Release channel and replaces Firefox 91. It includes all the feature changes, improvements and fixes implemented by Mozilla since the release of Firefox 91 stable version.
Users can download Firefox from the official website, and Windows users can also get the browser from the Microsoft Store.