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Firefox 116.0.3 released (www.mozilla.org)
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Fixed an issue for OPFS users (especially those using the Adobe Photoshop) that broke access to files that were locally cached in a previous version. (bug 1847989, bug 1847619)

Fixed an issue that was breaking screensharing for some users on Wayland. (bug 1841851)

Fixed an issue where a fullscreen notification was persistently being shown to a user, even after disabling it. (bug 1847901)

Fixed an issue where Firefox would hang when doing a Google search. (bug 1847066)

Unresolved
A few photoshop users might still encounter issues loading old files which is expected to be resolved in bug 1848916.

this post was submitted on 16 Aug 2023
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