![]() Firefox 3.6.4 does not only add out-of-process plugins, it fixes several stability and security issues in earlier Firefox 3.6.x editions. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately crash protection doesn’t yet support Apple Mac OS X (but OS X is still receiving an update, presumably of smaller bug and stability fixes). (If you’re not running Firefox, Mozilla recommends that you make a habit of visiting the Plugin Check page to keep your plugins up to date.) With the ability to automatically alert users when they have out of date plugins, and now crash protection, Firefox 3.6.4 allows users to experience all the content they love without any of the hassles. Read the Crash Protection FAQ for more detailed information about this new feature. Firefox can now prevents Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime and Microsoft Silverlight crashes from bringing down your entire browser on Windows and Linux computers just like Google Chrome does. Out-of-process plugins are enabled by default and make sure that a crashing plugin will not crash the browser itself as well. This release provides crash protection for Windows and Linux users by isolating third-party plugins when they crash. The feature is like that in Google Chrome as it runs plugins in their own process to increase browser stability and security. Mozilla has finally released Firefox 3.6.4, the latest security and stability release for Firefox. ![]()
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