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Firefox 150 enhances split view, tab sharing, and other features.
The latest version also fixes 271 security flaws.
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview AI model found some of the flaws.
Keeping your web browser updated can be a hassle. But typically, you want to snag the latest updates as they introduce new features and fix security holes. That's certainly the case with the newest update to Firefox.
Released on Tuesday, Firefox 150 enhances a variety of must-have features, including split view, tab management, language translations, and the built-in PDF editor. But even more critically, the new version patches a whopping 271 security bugs, thanks to some help from AI.
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