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Google AdSense sets the _gads cookie to provide ad delivery or retargeting. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. There’s also good news for Android users as Firefox 113 brings support for hardware-accelerated AV1 video decoding by default on supported hardware or via software decoding, enables GPU-accelerated Canvas2D by default, adds the ability to print from websites that use the window.print() function, and introduces several UI improvements to the built-in PDF viewer to make it easier to save PDF documents directly.įor web developers, Firefox 113 also adds support for several WebRTC features to improve interoperability, adds supports the scripting CSS media query, adds support for the color functions from the color (level 4) specification, adds support for the forced-color-adjust property, and introduces the ability for module scripts to import other ES module scripts on worklets.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. On top of that, this release enables the Awesomebar result menu for all users in an attempt to finally let you remove history results and dismiss those sponsored “Firefox Suggest” results. Generated password on previous Firefox releases Generated password in Firefox 113 Picture-in-Picture mode in previous Firefox releases Picture-in-Picture mode in Firefox 113įurthermore, Firefox 113 introduces a redesigned accessibility engine that promises to significantly improve the speed, stability, and responsiveness of the web browser for those of you using screen readers.
