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Firefox 23 Arrives With New Logo, Mixed Content Blocker, and Network Monitor

An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 23 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Improvements include the addition of a share button, mixed content blocker, and network monitor on the desktop side (release notes). The new desktop version was available on the organization's FTP servers last night, but that was just the initial release of the installers. Firefox 23 has now officially been released over on Firefox.com and all existing users should be able to upgrade to it automatically. As always, the Android version is trickling out slowly on Google Play."

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  1. Re:Removed "Disable Javascript" check box by kevingolding2001 · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I've got a bad feeling about this!

    “Load images automatically” and Always show the tab bar” checkboxes removed from preferences and reset to defaults.

    It looks like they have been afflicted with the same "our way or the highway" disease that is ruining Gnome and Windows.

  2. Re:I hope there's an easy social integration disab by intermodal · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Agreed. Between this and the removal of easy javascript disabling, I'm leaning more and more toward jumping over to Seamonkey.

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  3. Re:Removed "Disable Javascript" check box by TubeSteak · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What the fuck is wrong with these people? If I wanted a browser with a shitty UI and almost no configurability I would use Internet Explorer

    That's funny, because Internet Explorer does less to hide your (relatively limited) configuration options.
    Sure, FF's about:config has everything, but if you don't know what you're looking for, good luck wading through the 10,000 options.

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  4. Re:Removed "Disable Javascript" check box by Darinbob · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The real reason here is money. Viewing images means you see ads, enabling javascript means you see ads. Mozilla is firmly in the pay of the big web advertisers and want to make sure their buddies are not inconvenienced. As more and more users learn about ways to secure their browsers and protect against malicious advertisements Mozilla will keep removing these loopholes and advertisers will keep rewarding Mozilla with paychecks.

  5. Re:Removed "Disable Javascript" check box by BenFenner · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I looked into it. Do they have a browser-only option? I don't need a whole Internet Suite.