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Firefox 59 'quantum' promises greater speed in loading web pages

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Mozilla has just released Firefox 59 'Quantum' for desktop and Android with general performance improvements, security fixes and some new features. The latest version of Firefox Quantum promises faster page load times, and also brings new annotation tools and new options for taking screenshots.

Firefox 59 Quantum promises faster page load times

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Although many have gone over to Chrome, Firefox is an option over millions of users around the world and Mozilla wants to continue improving it, especially in terms of the performance it offers.

In addition to the improvements in the loading of the pages, there are also improvements in the graphical representation by using the Off-Main-Thread Painting (OMTP) function for Mac users (OMTP for Windows and Linux was published in Firefox 58).

Now we can finally drag and drop the sites on the main page to be able to reorder them in the way we want.

Other added features include the ability to prevent websites from asking to send notifications or access your device's camera, microphone, and location, while allowing trusted websites to use these features.

You can download Firefox 59 Quantum from the Mozilla official site or check for the update directly from the Firefox browser they are using.

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