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Mozilla Firefox 146.0.0 AIO Silent Arabic/English/French

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A month after the release of Firefox 145, the first release to drop 32-bit support on Linux, Mozilla has today published the final builds of Firefox 146 ahead of its official unveiling on December 9th, 2025.

Highlights of Firefox 146 include native support for fractional-scaled displays on Linux/Wayland to make rendering more effective, a dedicated GPU process by default for macOS users, and support for link previews with a new AI feature that will read the beginning of the page and generate key points for you.

Firefox 146 also brings an updated address bar for users in France, Germany, and Italy that shows English-language suggestions for holidays and other important dates, and enables the Firefox Labs feature for all users, regardless of whether or not they choose to participate in studies or submit telemetry.

For Android users, Firefox 146 introduces additional options to make file uploads easier when a website uses a file upload field (<input type=file>) without specifying what types of files it accepts. Mozilla says that Android users will see choices to pick a file, take a photo, or record audio directly from their device.

For Windows users, this release fixes an issue that prevented tab selection when the cursor was at the top of the screen and the Firefox window was maximized on certain monitors, and removes support for Direct2D.

For web developers, Firefox 146 adds support for sending post-quantum (PQ) key shares during the DTLS 1.3 handshake for WebRTC connections, support for compressed elliptic curve points in WebCrypto, and support for the contrast-color() CSS function, which takes a color value and returns a contrasting color.

Moreover, it brings an updated Skia graphics library with improved rendering performance and compatibility, support for the text-decoration-trim property to allow authors to adjust the start and end points of line decorations, and support for the @scope rule to allow authors to restrict styling to a subtree of the DOM.

On top of that, Firefox 146 updates the Inspector with support for hiding unused custom properties by default in the Rule view, which should reduce clutter and also speed up the rendering of the Inspector panel.

Last but not least, Firefox 146 adds support for the legacy -webkit-fill-available keyword as a value for the CSS width and height properties, which should improve the rendering of web content that uses this keyword. Mozilla says that this keyword is an alias for the recently standardized stretch keyword.

Other changes in Firefox 146

Linux isn’t the only OS on the ‘nice’ as Firefox 146 brings presents for its Windows and macOS users.

Per the release notes, “Windows 10 users can now automatically protect their passwords, bookmarks, and more by turning on backup in Firefox”. The new Firefox backups are done daily, are stored locally and can be (optionally) encrypted with a password for security.

Yes, the release notes do say Windows 10 – Microsoft may have ended/not ended ended support (depending on whether one pays or enrols in some… scheme), but Mozilla plans to support Windows 10 for the “foreseeable future”.

Silent installation

Arabic

AIO Silent


https://www.mediafire.com/file/qtf7znzlgir0p3c/Mozilla.Firefox.146.0.ar.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file


https://mir.cr/0IOPCSXX


English

AIO Silent


https://www.mediafire.com/file/7s1yeewgt3rtc76/Mozilla.Firefox.146.0.en.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file


https://mir.cr/3DTCUBYO


French

AIO Silent

 

https://www.mediafire.com/file/g50i2a559b77mxh/Mozilla.Firefox.146.0.fr.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file

 

https://mir.cr/6YMUMYUJ

 


Mozilla Firefox 115.0.3 (Last version support Windows 7)

Arabic
AIO Silent



https://www.mediafire.com/file/4aov9jd1s57cskj/Mozilla.Firefox.115.0.3.ar.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file


English
AIO Silent



https://www.mediafire.com/file/jzjws6mtjkw4yvh/Mozilla.Firefox.115.0.3.en.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file


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  • T3rM1nat0Rr3 changed the title to Mozilla Firefox 145.0.1 AIO Silent Arabic/English/French
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