This week, Mozilla has rolled out its latest Firefox browser version. With Firefox 69, Mozilla aimed at killing Flash entirely (like Chrome 76) and bringing enhanced protection against web trackers. It also released fixes for numerous serious security vulnerabilities in the browser. Mozilla Firefox 69 Brings Better Privacy Features With Firefox 69 released on September 3, 2019, Mozilla has made some major changes. The first of these changes is the abandoning of Adobe Flash. While Mozilla was already working on a plan to get rid of Flash, they announced killing off the add-on by September. Conforming the previous announcement, Mozilla has disabled the Flash Player by default in Firefox 69. It will now seek permission from users to activate Flash content on a website when present.
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