
Mozilla is also bringing the ability to autofill passwords on Android and users will be able to use any password saved in Firefox to log into their online accounts. From here, you can use this new password on both mobile and desktop when signing into the online account associated with it. In addition to making it easier to access your saved passwords, now when you create an account for any app on your Android smartphone (opens in new tab), you can also create and add a new password which will be saved directly into Firefox. At the same time, users will be able to leverage biometric security, such as their face or fingerprint, to unlock the app and safely access the credentials for their online accounts.
This means they'll be able to log into any of their online accounts using their Firefox saved passwords without even having to open a webpage. Please be aware that this is not a fully tested version and may have unresolved issues.Firefox for Android users will now be able to seamlessly access any of the passwords saved in the Firefox's password manager on mobile.
If you wish to use the beta version, you can install it from this forum message.
Select the Apply button near the lower-right corner of the window.Ī corrected version of X-Mouse Button Control is currently being tested, and we hope it can be made more widely available very soon. Make sure there is a checkmark next to Disable Scroll Window Under Cursor. Choose the Options tab in the right pane of the Setup window. Right-click the X-Mouse Button Control icon and select Setup. The best solution at the present time is to turn on the Disable Scroll Window Under Cursor setting: Given that we do not know when this will be fixed and the benefit of GPU Sandboxing to all Firefox users, the decision has been made to proceed with rolling out this new feature in Firefox, but we are aware that this is not the best result for all at this time. Mozilla has reached out to the developer of X-Mouse Button Control, and they are working on a solution. In advance of the release of Firefox version 110, an issue was identified with GPU Sandboxing causing a conflict with X-Mouse Button Control, software used to custom configure a computer mouse, that may cause mouse wheel scrolling to stop working. Note: An updated version of X-Mouse Button Control (XMBC 2.20) has been released.