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Mozilla releases Firefox 150.0.2 with fixes for webcams, PDF viewer, and more

A new bug-fixing update for Firefox is out with plenty of improvements and security patches.

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Mozilla has released yet another bug-fixing update for Firefox 150. Shortly after version 150.0.1, which fixed bugs and security issues, Mozilla pushed version 150.0.2 with the same purpose. The changelog contains quite a large list of fixes for various bugs, including non-working webcams during video calls, tab crashes, Split View bugs, non-working highlight tools in the PDF editor, and more.

  • Fixed an issue where websites on internal or corporate networks that require a login prompt would show a blank page.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented highlighting from working on scanned images in the built-in PDF viewer.
  • Fixed an issue where the "New" badge persisted on Split View menu items.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some webcams from working correctly in video calls.
  • Fixed an issue where a tab would crash when dragging and dropping nested folders onto a webpage.
  • Improved how Firefox displays websites with advanced 3D effects, fixing cases where parts of the page could disappear or appear incorrectly.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent Firefox’s local backup feature from completing successfully.
  • Fixed an issue where the status and navigation bars would flicker or show mismatched colors when editing a page’s address.
  • Improved the appearance of search suggestions in the address bar by preventing icons from appearing stretched or distorted.

In addition to quality-of-life fixes, Firefox 150.0.2 fixes three high-severity security vulnerabilities, which you can check out on the official website here.

You can download Firefox 150.0.2 by heading to Menu > Help > About Firefox (Firefox can also update itself in the background and between restarts). The browser is available on the official website and in the Microsoft Store (Windows 10 and 11). Alternatively, you can get it from Neowin's Software page. For reference, release notes for Firefox 150.0.1 are available here, and for 150.0 here.

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