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Pale Moon (64-bit)

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Pale Moon 28.16.0 (64-bit)

  -  35.81 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 28.16.0 (64-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Changes/fixes:
- Aligned CSS tab-size with the specification and un-prefixed it
- Updated Brotli library to 1.0.9
- Updated JAR lib code
- Optimized UI code, resulting in smaller downloads and less space consumed on disk
- Changed the default Firefox Compatibility version number to 68.0 (since versions ending in .9 makes some frameworks unhappy, refusing access to users)
- Cleaned up HPKP leftovers
- Disabled the DOM filesystem API by default
- Removed Phone Vibrator API
- Fixed an issue where the software uninstaller would not remove the program files it should
- Fixed a devtools crash related to timeline snapshots
- Fixed an issue in Skia that could cause unsafe memory access. DiD
- Fixed several data race conditions. Di
- Fixed an XSS vulnerability where scripts could be executed when pasting data into on-line editors
- Linux: Fixed an overflow issue in freetype
- Security issues addressed: CVE-2020-26960, CVE-2020-26951, CVE-2020-26956, CVE-2020-15999 and several others that do not have a CVE designation
- Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 4 fixed, 4 defense-in-depth, 3 rejected, 20 not applicable

Implementation notes:
- Windows binaries should all be properly code-signed again
- The uninstaller issue might only appear if you have not used the internal updater to update the browser after installation
- The DOM Filesystem and dir picker APIs are, in practice, not used on websites. We've disabled these web-exposed APIs because they are not entirely without potential risk, and intend to remove them in a future version unless there is a demonstrable need to keep them as optional (unsupported) APIs in the platform.
- One of the rejected security patches deals with entering a single word in the address bar. Standard browser behavior in that situation is for browsers to do a normal network lookup of that word in case it is a LAN machine name (other browsers also do this) which may "leak" your entered search term to the LAN. If you want to avoid this, please always use the search box for entering web searches, as it's unambiguous what to do with single words in that case.

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