Implemented accepting unit-less values for rootMargin in Intersection observers for web compatibility, making it act more like CSS margin as one would expect. Implemented queueMicroTask() "pseudo-promise" callbacks. Implemented setBaseAndExtent for text selections. Implemented "optional chaining" (thanks, FranklinDM!). Through GPC, you indicate to websites that you do not want them to share or sell your data. Implemented Global Privacy Control, taking the place of the unenforceable "DNT" (Do Not Track) signal.
This will include the converted extensions for the few of you who are coming from recalled versions with -fxguid suffixes. Firefox extensions will be indicated with an orange dot in the Add-ons Manager in the browser. As always, please note that using extensions for an old version of a different browser is entirely at your own risk and we obviously cannot and will not provide much (if any) support for their use. We're once again accepting the installation of legacy Firefox extensions alongside our own Pale Moon exclusive extensions. Select About Pale Moon > Check for Updates.Most important changes in this milestone: Update: To get the update now, select "Help" from the Pale Moon menu at the upper left of the browser window. Pale Moon includes both 32- and 64-bit versions for Windows: Pale Moon for Windows downloads. Rejected security patches: This means that patches were theoretically applicable to our code but considered undesirable, which could be due to unwanted changes in behavior, known regressions caused by the patches, or unnecessary risks for stability, security or privacy. when surrounding code changes, exposing the problem, or when new attack vectors are discovered.