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Pale Moon (32-bit)

Pale Moon 33.7.0 (32-bit)

  -  29.69 MB  -  Open Source

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Pale Moon 33.7.0 (32-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Changes/fixes:
- Implemented CSS two-location color stop logic. This allows for two-location color stops (`color x% y%`) in gradients, which is shorthand for `color x%, color y%` where both colors are equal.
- Our minimum GCC version requirement to build is now 9.1.
- Improved channel handling when CSP blocks network redirects
- Implemented several fixes for CORS preflight requests
- Added explicit whitelisting from CSP content loading of javascript: scheme URLs
- Updated the ffvpx library to 6.0.1, this time preventing video color range regressions. An update to 6.0 was previously backed out in 33.5.0.
- Updated the JPEG-XL library to 0.11.1 to pick up several fixes and improve decoding compatibility of jxl files
- Updated the SQLite library to 3.49.1
- Fixed a spec compliance issue with DOMRect and DOMQuad returning 0 if NaN was present. We now return NaN in that case, per spec.
- Fixed a spec compliance issue with NTLM authentication. We now compute Channel Binding Hashes using the certificate signature's hash algorithm, per spec.
- Note that particularly weak algorithms are not used and SHA256 will be used as a minimum, instead, in those cases
- Fixed a buildability issue on Mac with XCode 16.3
- Added some additional safety checking to SharedArrayBuffers
- Added some additional safety checking to XSLT compilation and transformation
- Windows only: Added a preference widget.windows.follow_shortcuts_on_file_open to control how Windows File Open dialogs handle shortcut links. See implementation notes.
- Security bugs addressed: CVE-2025-3028 (DiD) and CVE-2025-3033 (see implementation notes)