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DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) allows DNS to be resolved with enhanced privacy, secure transfers and comparable performance. This page describes Firefox configuration settings related to DoH in detail, and offers some explanation of internal operations of the implementation. Mozilla operates a Trusted Recursive Resolver program, whose requirements are documented at Security/DOH-resolver-policy. All TRRs off
This document describes the online tracking practices that Mozilla believes, as a matter of policy, should be blocked by default by web browsers. These practices are potentially harmful to users and cannot be meaningfully understood or controlled by users. We intend to implement technical protections in Firefox to block all tracking practices included in this policy. If we discover additional trac
Fission is Mozilla's implementation of Site Isolation in Firefox. Site Isolation is a security feature that offers additional protection in case of large classes of security bugs. Site Isolation safely sandboxes web pages and web frames, isolating them from each other, further strengthening Firefox security. Why? Web security is designed in such a way that websites or webframes cannot access each
network.http.sendRefererHeader controls whether or not to send a referrer regardless of origin values: 0 = never send the header 1 = send the header only when clicking on links and similar elements 2 = (default) send on all requests (e.g. images, links, etc.) network.http.referer.trimmingPolicy controls how much referrer to send regardless of origin values: 0 = (default) send the full URL 1 = send
Firefox 58 WebRTC/WebAudio Release Notes: Full listing of all WebRTC & WebAudio bugs marked as Fixed in Firefox 58: WebRTC bugs: Bugzilla search for WebRTC related bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 58 WebAudio bugs: Bugzilla search for WebAudio bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 58 Noteworthy Changes: Bug tickets fixed in Firefox 58 that affect WebRTC or Web Audio (full list): Audio/Video:Cubeb : bug 1221580
This page contains personal plans that are no longer relevant, and could be confusing for people looking into Thunderbird plans. Should have been on a user page to start with. Maintain old Thunderbird code base During the time while the new rewrite is implemented, a smaller part of the staff will maintain Thunderbird, as they have done in the last 2 years. We keep up with Gecko changes, and fix sm
Introduction The Payment Request API makes online purchases easier without having to manually fill personal and payment information for every purchase. Together with the form autofill feature, it saves user's time and effort when making online purchases by storing their personal and payment information in Firefox to be used when a merchant requests payment. The Payment Request UI provides consiste
Firefox 55 WebRTC/WebAudio Release Notes: Full listing of all WebRTC & WebAudio bugs marked as Fixed in Firefox 55: WebRTC bugs: Bugzilla search for WebRTC related bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 55 WebAudio bugs: Bugzilla search for WebAudio bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 55 Noteworthy Changes: bug 971528 Support stereo capture in gUM bug 1343143 Enable VP8 temporal scalability for simulcast This allo
Goal Allow third parties to verify that all Firefox binaries are public, i.e., that they have gotten the same version as the rest of the world and not a special, possibly compromised version. This can serve as a foundation for later work to verify that the distributed binaries are faithfully built from the Firefox source code (e.g., via reproducible builds). Background and Approach "Sunlight is sa
Overview The ability for extensions to interact directly with the filesystem has been one of the more controversial topics with WebExtensions. In the past this ability has been available to legacy extensions through APIs like OS.File and OS.File.DirectoryIterator and this has allowed those extensions to read and write from the filesystem with no limits. Firefox is adopting a sandboxed, multi-proce
This document is to clarify on the myriad of choices for loading extensions in Firefox and what will happen in Firefox 57 hits release and for each release past that (as far as we can see, things may change). There is a bug for this. This document expands it. The main goal is prevent the running of legacy add-ons in Firefox Desktop and Android release. Update: All of the following apply to Android
Firefox 53 WebRTC/WebAudio Release Notes: Full listing of all WebRTC & WebAudio bugs marked as Fixed in Firefox 53: WebRTC bugs: Bugzilla search for WebRTC related bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 53 WebAudio bugs: Bugzilla search for WebAudio bugs marked Fixed in Firefox 53 Noteworthy Changes: bug 1250356 Updated core webrtc.org code to stable branch 49 Required major rewrite of interfaces for for vi
Firefox Test Pilot Experiment for WebVR This document serves as a checklist to introduce a Test Pilot experiment (browser extension) for WebVR. Listed on the Test Pilot site will be a link to install the WebVR experiment (extension). When people install the Firefox extension, we have the ability to stress test (load test) usage of the WebVR API in release Firefox and also collect user feedback. We
Channel Meeting Details Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10am Pacific Time irc.mozilla.org #planning for backchannel Past meeting notes: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Channels/Meetings Video/Teleconference Details - NEW 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 x92 Conf# 99951 (US/INTL) 1-800-707-2533 (pin 369) Conf# 99951 (US) Vidyo Room: ReleaseCoordination Vidyo Guest URL These notes are read by people who were
Quantum is not a new web browser. Quantum is Mozilla's project to build the next-generation web engine for Firefox users, building on the Gecko engine as a solid foundation. Quantum will leverage the fearless concurrency of Rust and high-performance components of Servo to bring more parallelization and GPU offloading to Firefox. As the project evolves we'll be adopting more of Servo's components,
The Mortar experiment has concluded. Mozilla does not consider the PDF use case justifies the burden of implementing and maintaining PDFium and a Pepper API implementation in Gecko.
B2G Weekly Meeting Date: 2016-09-27 Host: Ben Francis Notes copied to the wiki each week B2G/Meeting Meeting time: Tuesday, 9am Pacific / 4pm UTC This week, we are back on Vidyosince last week's experiment was not very good Special meeting this week: https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/t/b2g-os-announcements-on-tuesday/11041 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.fxos/TVvOsr5Ae0E/ZxB1OkC9
This page lists all confirmed or suspected issues involving the CA "WoSign". It will be updated by Mozilla as more information becomes available. Please do not edit this page yourself; if you have proposed changes, email Gerv. The issues are in chronological order, and have been re-numbered from the original announcement to use letters with gaps in between, for possible future expansion. Issue D:
The goal of this document is to help operational teams with creating secure web applications. All Mozilla sites and deployments are expected to follow the recommendations below. Use of these recommendations by the public is strongly encouraged. The Security Assurance team maintains this document as a reference guide. Table of Contents Cheat Sheet Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL) HTTPS HTTP Stric
Add-ons/e10s Program Status Report Exec Summary/Hot Topics - Feb 14th 53 The goal in 53 is to allow e10s to expand to all users, unless they have add-ons marked specifically MPC=False (not multiprocess compatible) 52 Beta has the same criteria as 51. Ensuring that the targeting add-on accurately keeps e10s from users with add-ons marked MPC=False 51 Release 51 expanded to several hundred add-ons t
Overview “Context Graph” is a recommender system for the Web. The goal for Context Graph features is to help people find new stuff based on their current context. For example, lots of pages link to a single YouTube video, but there’s no way to get at all those pages from the YouTube video itself. If we can understand this network of links, we can use it to build a better recommendation system. Act
Exploring the Internet of Things In an open, distributed studio that cares about privacy, inclusion and literacy in connected spaces This wiki page is a open, living document, so please add your ideas and see also our Github Issue Tracker. About Tomorrow’s Internet is going to be everywhere. Connectivity will be embedded in your transportation, your home, your places of learning and work, your clo
A Web-based API for Developing Extensions in Firefox The WebExtensions API was introduced in 2016 as a stable, cross-browser platform that allows extension and theme authors to enhance the default Firefox browser. In November of 2017 it became the only officially supported extension API with the release of Firefox Quantum. The secure, sandboxed nature of the WebExtensions API means that not every
tl;dr Let's enable the running of WebExtensions add-ons built for Chrome with zero modification in Firefox. Update: a few things have changed and some people came up with a much better plan that does not involve using mozilla.json, this was updated to reflect this. Bugs, bugs Bugzilla: 1255562 nope, this was replaced with 1262005, 1255564 Github: https://github.com/mozilla/addons/issues/61 Rationa
Gaia Weekly Meeting Date: 2016-03-01 Meeting notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/b2g-weekly-meeting Meeting connection details: https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G#Meetings Host: Ben Francis Minutes copied to the wiki by host each week https://wiki.mozilla.org/Gaia/Meeting_Notes Alternate Meeting Times: "TPE/EU" meeting time: Tuesdays 02:00 Pacific, 11:00 CEST "EU/US" meeting time: Tuesdays 9:00
This article is in parts, or in its entirety, outdated. Hence, the information presented on this page may be incorrect, and should be treated with due caution until this flag has been lifted. Help by editing the article, or discuss its contents on the talk page. This is a list/overview of the various known sources of technical debt in SpiderMonkey, curated for easy reference. Categorization is ine
Complete themes are less security-sensitive than other add-ons, but they still need to be implemented with great care so they don't break the way Firefox looks. There's also the special case of multi-package installers, which are generally used to bundle a theme and a configuration extension. In this case both an extension review and a theme review are necessary. Basic testing Testing should be do
Non-standard APIs and Properties required for Web Compatibility This page contains a list of CSS and DOM properties & APIs required for compatibility with the de-facto (mobile) web. Each is grouped into a group of relative priority, as perceived by the Web Compat team (based on known issues in Bugzilla and webcompat.com and other investigations). Parts of this list will eventually make its way int
Branching and Key milestones Development happens on m-c and gaia-master, riding on 2.5 timeline, there will be no TV specific branch for 2.5. Dev start: Aug 3 2015 Release Available for 2.5 (RA) : Nov 2 2015 Feature Complete for TV (FC) : Jan 8 2015 Code Complete for TV (CC) : Jan 29 2015 Bugzilla and related Info TV 2.5 Meta: Bug 1187806 TV 2.5 bugs: http://mzl.la/1kRiWju Partner cherrypick: http
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