Brings enhancements to Picture-in-Picture video playback. (Free, 127 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Adds a couple of handy user interface features to the Web browser. (Free, 128 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Adjusts the behavior of mouse-wheel and trackpad scrolling while using Control or Command. (Free, 126 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Introduces new Firefox View, new Colorways, and the capability to edit PDFs. (Free, 124 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Improves Enhanced Tracking Protection to stop certain sites from tracking the links you follow in Firefox. (Free, 121 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Adds support for YouTube HDR video for Mac users plus a few other minor improvements. (Free, 121 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Brings several macOS-specific updates to the Web browser. (Free, 119 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Enhances cookie clearing logic to prevent hidden data leaks and make it easier to see which websites are storing local information. (Free, 127 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Updates the browser with a redesigned and modernized look with a cleaner, easier to use design. (Free, 126 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Adds full support for VoiceOver, the macOS screen reader. (Free, 126 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Introduces Total Cookie Protection to prevent cookies from tracking you from site to site. (Free, 125 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Introduces native support for M1-based Macs. (Free, 126 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Improves speed and memory performance and adds pinch-to-zoom capabilities for Macs with trackpads. (Free, 73 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Adds the capability to control audio or video playback inside Firefox via the keyboard or Touch Bar. (Free, 72.9 MB, macOS 10.12+)
Mozilla recently laid off a quarter of its workforce, but a renewed search deal with Google should keep the browser maker around for at least a few more years.