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Focus on just one tab in a group without the clutter. Your active tab now stays in view, keeping things tidy even with the group collapsed.
You can now drag a tab into a collapsed group without automatically expanding it. It’s a quick way to stay organized while minimizing visual distractions.
Profile management, now available to all users globally. You can now name your profiles and customize them with avatars and color themes for easy recognition, then quickly switch between them — all while keeping bookmarks, tabs, and browsing history completely separate.
You can now close a Picture-in-Picture window without pausing the video. Press Shift + Click on the close button or use Shift + Esc to exit while keeping playback uninterrupted.
Logins stored in the Firefox Password Manager are now encrypted on disk using a modern encryption scheme (AES-256-CBC), replacing the older 3DES-CBC.
Look for the new “Search Image with Google Lens” option in your right-click menu. This is a desktop-only feature, available worldwide.
On desktop, Firefox now includes Perplexity, an AI-powered answer engine built into the browser.
Not all users will see the new Profiles menu in the toolbar, since this feature is being rolled out gradually. If you don’t see it, you can still create and manage profiles using the original Profile Manager(about:profiles).
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