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Firefox 91 ESR Released with Default HTTPS Mode and Support for Windows Single Sign-On

Firefox 91 ESR Released with Default HTTPS Mode and Support for Windows Single Sign-On
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The Chit-Chat Thread - General Discussion Forum

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Tails 4 19 is here but in-built Tor Bridges pushed back

Jun 1, 2021 14:00 EDT with 0 comments The Tails project has announced the release of Tails 4.19 with a change that will prevent automatic updates from breaking as happened with Tails 4.14. Unfortunately, the in-built Tor Bridges that were being tested during the beta and release candidate of Tails 4.19 have not made the cut due to the team not feeling confident enough to release that feature today. To further bolster security, Tails would pin the TLS certificate of the Tails website when performing an automatic update, however, this caused automatic updates to break several times so this feature has been removed. Upgrades are still strongly authenticated as they’re signed by the Tails project using OpenPGP so you should be safe when doing upgrades.

Microsoft follows Google and Chrome, shifts Edge to four-week release pace

Microsoft, as expected, has synchronized the release schedule of its Edge browser with Chrome s, which Google had earlier announced would accelerate to an every-four-week cadence. As contributors to the Chromium project, we look forward to the new 4-week major release cycle cadence that Google announced, to help deliver that innovation to our customers even faster, the Edge team wrote in an unsigned March 12 post to a company blog. The week prior, Google had declared that it would speed up the release tempo of Chrome to match that of Mozilla s Firefox by reducing the current six-to-eight-week schedule to just four weeks. The change won t happen overnight, but instead will take place in the fall, when the span between versions 94 and 95 will fall to four weeks.

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