Asynchronous call stacks now allow web developers to follow the code flow through setTimeout, DOM event handlers, and Promise handlers.Remote website debugging over WiFi (no USB cable or ADB needed).Media Source Extension for HTML5 video available for all sites.Support ImageBitmap and createImageBitmap().Improved performance on interactive websites that trigger a lot of restyles.Migration imports your passwords to Firefox from Google Chrome for Windows and Internet Explorer import anytime from the Login Manager.Edit and show all logins in line, Copy/Paste usernames/passwords from the Context menu.Improved heuristics to save usernames and passwords.Improved ability for applications to monitor and control which devices are used in getUserMedia. Hooks for extensions to allow/deny createOffer/Answer.Preferences for controlling ICE candidate generation and IP exposure.Indicator added to tabs that play audio with one-click muting.Control Center that contains site security and privacy controls.Private Browsing with Tracking Protection blocks certain Web elements that could be used to record your behavior across sites.Now it’s available in Ubuntu official repositories for Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04, and their derivatives, e.g., Linux Mint 13/17, and Elementary OS Freya/Luna. Mozilla Firefox 42.0 was finally released one day ago.
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