Firefox 8 final will be officially released tomorrow, November 8th, but for those who cannot wait the final build was already published on Mozilla’s FTP servers for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Continuing with the rapid release cycle the open source web browser has a new version, which this time is focus on the ability to control third-party add-on installations to prevent security issues that may occur, and not in a new user interface. In the past Firefox didn’t perform any kind of checks when installing third-party add-on and they were enable immediately without the user consent, which left the web browser open to many potential local attacks. Now in version 8 this gets fixed improving more security. Another feature is the ability that Firefox now gives to the user to enable or disable specific add-ons after they are install and Firefox is launched. Like always the newest Firefox release come with bug fixes and other improvements such as, using Twitter as a search engine. You can also find out more about what is new on Firefox 8 from our previous article.  Below you’ll find the links to download Firefox 8 final for the most common supported operating systems from Mozilla’s FTP server, and if you are looking to download Firefox in a different language other than English use the source FTP link, there you will find all the languages and all the OSs supported. If you still can wait, after Mozilla makes the final version of Firefox available your browser will be updated automatically.

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