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  2. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    As of April 19, 2017, Firefox 53 has dropped support for 32-bit macOS. [285] The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows can be used to run 32-bit Firefox. [citation needed] In late 2012, Mozilla announced 64-bit Windows builds would be stopped [286] but later reversed the decision. [287]

  3. Version history for TLS/SSL support in web browsers

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    Firefox OS Maemo ESR 115 only for: Windows (7–8.1) macOS (10.12–10.14) ESR 128+ only for: Windows (10+) macOS (10.15+) Linux: Yes [30] Yes [30] Yes [30] No No No No Yes [2] No Not affected [31] Not affected Vulnerable Vulnerable Not affected Vulnerable Yes [n 10] 2 Disabled by default [30] [32] Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes [3] Not affected ...

  4. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    As announced on 23 June 2005 by the Mozilla Foundation, Firefox 1.1, which later became 1.5, and other new Mozilla products have no longer supported Mac OS X v10.1, in order to improve the quality of Firefox releases on Mac OS X v10.2 and above. Firefox 1.5 is the final version to support Windows 95.

  5. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, Firefox for Linux supported the 32-bit memory architecture of the IA-32 instruction set. 64-bit builds were introduced in the 4.0 release. [199] The 46.0 release replaced GTK 2.18 with 3.4 as a system requirement on Linux and other systems running X.Org. [211] Starting with 53.0, the 32-bit builds require the SSE2 ...

  6. Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia

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    Network Security Services (NSS), the cryptography library developed by Mozilla and used by its web browser Firefox, enabled TLS 1.3 by default in February 2017. [49] TLS 1.3 support was subsequently added — but due to compatibility issues for a small number of users, not automatically enabled [50] — to Firefox 52.0, which was released in ...

  7. Microsoft Silverlight - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, the current version of Moonlight (4 Preview 1) does not officially work on new versions of Firefox (newer than 3.x) on Linux-based operating systems. However, it can be installed in an unofficial way (for example using the Add-on Compatibility Reporter Archived May 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine add-on) and with Firefox 11 it works ...

  8. SpiderMonkey - Wikipedia

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    Initially introduced as an option in a beta release and introduced in Brendan Eich's blog on August 23, 2008, [12] the compiler became part of the mainline release as part of SpiderMonkey in Firefox 3.5, providing "performance improvements ranging between 20 and 40 times faster" than the baseline interpreter in Firefox 3.

  9. Firefox for Android - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla has no plans to develop Firefox for the Symbian platform, [42] or webOS. [42] An unofficial port to WebOS was made, but is no longer maintained as of 2011. [44] An unofficial port is available for the Pandora handheld console. [45] Firefox 52.0.2 was the last version to run on ARM devices without NEON support, such as those with Tegra 2 ...