- Speculative Preload and CRLite: 2 built-in options that, when enabled, make Firefox significantly faster, more secure, and more private. And users don't use them; they are turned off by default. https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/21/crlite-part-3-speeding-up-secure-browsing/ 22 comments firefox
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- Get Firefox for desktop — Mozilla (US) https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ 542 comments
- Measurement Dashboard https://telemetry.mozilla.org/new-pipeline/dist.html#!cumulative=0&end_date=2017-01-19&keys=__none__!__none__!__none__&max_channel_version=release%252f51&measure=e10s_status&min_channel_version=null&product=firefox&sanitize=1&sort_keys=submissions&start_date=2017-01-16&table=0&trim=1&use_submission_date=0 28 comments
- Mozilla Data Portal https://telemetry.mozilla.org/ 2 comments
- Introducing CRLite: All of the Web PKI’s revocations, compressed - Mozilla Security Blog https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-1-all-web-pki-revocations-compressed/ 0 comments
- The End-to-End Design of CRLite - Mozilla Security Blog https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-2-end-to-end-design/ 0 comments
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