Extended Stable Updates for Desktop
Β The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7499.235Β for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
Β The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7499.235Β for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
The Stable channel has been updated to 143.0.7499.109/.110 for Windows/MacΒ andΒ 143.0.7499.109Β for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theΒ Log.
2025-12-12: Updated to include more details for bug number 466192044
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but havenβt yet fixed.
This update includes 3 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[N/A][466192044] High CVE-2025-14174: Out of bounds memory access in ANGLE. Reported by Apple Security Engineering and Architecture (SEAR) and Google Threat Analysis Group on 2025-12-05
[$2000][460599518] Medium CVE-2025-14372: Use after free in Password Manager. Reported by Weipeng Jiang (@Krace) of VRI on 2025-11-14
[$2000][461532432] Medium CVE-2025-14373: Inappropriate implementation in Toolbar. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-11-18
Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-14174 exists in the wild.
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out howΒ here. If you find a new issue, please let us know byΒ filing a bug. TheΒ community help forumΒ is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Windows 10 users can now automatically protect their passwords, bookmarks, and more by turning on backup in Firefox. Your browsing data is saved daily on your device and can be encrypted with a password. When you set up a fresh install of Firefox on any operating system for a new device or your current one, you can restore from this backup and pick up right where you left off. This feature is currently available on Windows devices and will be coming to other operating systems soon.
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This feature is part of a progressive roll out.
Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.
MacOS users now have a dedicated GPU process by default. This includes WebGPU, WebGL, and Firefox's own WebRender. With this feature enabled, fatal errors in graphics code will no longer crash the browser, and will instead transparently restart the GPU process.
Firefox Labs is now available to all desktop users, regardless of whether they choose to participate in studies or submit telemetry. This means more experimental features are now available to more people.
Users can now skip the results page and see direct results as they type in the search bar for faster, simpler browsing.
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This feature is part of a progressive roll out.
Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.
There is a New Tab Weather opt-in workflow available for users in the EU and some other countries, where they can choose whether to enable location detection or manually search for a location.
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This feature is part of a progressive roll out.
Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.
Firefox now natively supports fractional scaled displays on Linux (Wayland), making rendering more effective.
For users of the English-language versions of Firefox in France, Germany, and Italy, the address bar now shows English-language suggestions for holidays and other important dates.
When the timepicker is enabled for <input type="time"> and <input type="datetime-local">, it now provides full keyboard and assistive technology support. This update also improves the behavior of the time spin buttons for users who prefer reduced motion. The Firefox Accessibility team hopes that making the built-in timepicker accessible will encourage wider adoption of browser-provided time and date inputs across the web, reducing the need for custom controls, and improving accessibility for all users.
Various security fixes.
The Colors dialog in Settings now uses clearer color picker controls that keep each color sample next to its label. It makes it easier to understand and adjust text, background, and link colors when using a forced colors palette to customize the default text, link, and page background colors, especially with or without screen magnifiers.
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Firefox removed support for Direct2D on Windows. If you still require Direct2D support, please use ESR 140.0 or higher.
You can find information about policy updates and enterprise specific bug fixes in the Firefox for Enterprise 146 Release Notes.
Firefox now supports ML-KEM for WebRTC, by sending a post-quantum (PQ) key share during the DTLS 1.3 handshake. ML-KEM is the next-generation public-key cryptosystem that is believed to be secure against attackers with large quantum computers.
Firefox now supports compressed elliptic curve points in WebCrypto. These reduce the size of public keys by nearly half, saving bandwidth and storage, while still allowing the full point to be reconstructed mathematically.
The Skia graphics library has been updated to improve rendering performance and compatibility.
Unused CSS custom properties are now hidden by default in the Rule view of the Inspector. This not only reduces clutter, but in some cases also speeds up the rendering of the inspector panel.
The @scope rule is now supported, allowing authors to restrict styling to a subtree of the DOM. This avoids having to write overly-specific selectors.
Firefox now supports the contrast-color() CSS function that takes a color value and returns a contrasting color. Note that the specification currently restricts the contrasting color to black or white. This limitation is expected to be removed in the future. (Learn more)
Introduced the text-decoration-inset property, which allows authors to adjust the start and end points of line decorations.
Firefox now supports the legacy -webkit-fill-available keyword as a value for the CSS width and height properties. This improves rendering of content on websites that use this value. This keyword is an alias for the recently standardized stretch keyword, which is not yet enabled in Firefox.
On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. Weβre working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)
With the release of Firefox 146, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 16 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

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The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7499.226Β for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 143 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
ChromeΒ 143.0.7499.40 (Linux)Β 143.0.7499.40/41Β Windows/Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements -- a list of changes is available in theΒ log. Watch out for upcomingΒ ChromeΒ andΒ ChromiumΒ blog posts about new features and big efforts delivered in 143.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but havenβt yet fixed.
This update includes 13 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[$11000][456547591] High CVE-2025-13630: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Shreyas Penkar (@streypaws) on 2025-10-31
[$3000][448113221] High CVE-2025-13631: Inappropriate implementation in Google Updater. Reported by Jota Domingos on 2025-09-29
[TBD][439058242] High CVE-2025-13632: Inappropriate implementation in DevTools. Reported by Leandro Teles on 2025-08-16
[N/A][458082926] High CVE-2025-13633: Use after free in Digital Credentials. Reported by Chrome on 2025-11-05
[TBD][429140219] Medium CVE-2025-13634: Inappropriate implementation in Downloads. Reported by Eric Lawrence of Microsoft on 2025-07-02
[N/A][457818670] Medium CVE-2025-13720: Bad cast in Loader. Reported by Chrome on 2025-11-04
[N/A][355120682] Medium CVE-2025-13721: Race in v8. Reported by Chrome on 2024-07-23
[$3000][405727341] Low CVE-2025-13635: Inappropriate implementation in Downloads. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-03-24
[$1000][446181124] Low CVE-2025-13636: Inappropriate implementation in Split View. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-09-20
[TBD][392375329] Low CVE-2025-13637: Inappropriate implementation in Downloads. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-01-27
[TBD][448046109] Low CVE-2025-13638: Use after free in Media Stream. Reported by sherkito on 2025-09-29
[TBD][448408148] Low CVE-2025-13639: Inappropriate implementation in WebRTC. Reported by Philipp Hancke on 2025-10-01
[TBD][452071826] Low CVE-2025-13640: Inappropriate implementation in Passwords. Reported by Anonymous on 2025-10-14
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out howΒ here. If you find a new issue, please let us know byΒ filing a bug. TheΒ community help forumΒ is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Srinivas Sista
Google Chrome
Below are development builds for testing purposes.
Latest development build: 2.5.5.30 (November 27th 2025)
Latest stable release build: 2.5.5.0
https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc/releases/tag/2.5.5
fre:ac version 1.1.7 has been released on 5th March 2023.
This release adds a tool for splitting the output into multiple files based on various parameters like duration, number of files or metadata. The update also adds support for dithering, a matrix surround decoder and a volume adjustment filter.
Additionally, fre:ac 1.1.7 comes with various minor improvements, updated third party codecs and fixes for several issues found in fre:ac v1.1.6 and earlier versions:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.7 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.
fre:ac's discussion forums are moving to GitHub. Please post new questions and ideas in the new Discussions area and feel free to start discussions about anything releated to fre:ac and digital audio conversion over there.
The old discussion forums on SourceForge will be kept online for reference, but please use the GitHub Discussions page to start new topics from now on.
fre:ac version 1.1.6 has been released on 22nd January 2022.
This update adds native support for Windows on the ARM64 architecture which greatly improves the user experience on devices like the Surface Pro X, HP Elite Folio or certain Samsung Galaxy Book models. Most notably, conversions can be up to six times faster on many devices with ARM cores.
Besides this, the 1.1.6 update adds support for editing lyrics in the tag editor and creating cue sheets and playlists with freaccmd, fre:ac's command line interface. It also comes with minor workflow and performance optimizations, tagging improvements, updated codecs and the usual bug fixes:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.6 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.
fre:ac version 1.1.5 has been released on 27th June 2021.
This update adds support for verifying audio CD rips using AccurateRip technology. This compares a checksum of the ripped audio against other users' results for the same CD. When a match is found in the AccurateRip database, this basically certifies a perfect rip. And in case of a mismatch, fre:ac displays a warning to let you know something may be wrong.
Besides this major new feature, the 1.1.5 update comes with performance optimizations, further tagging improvements, updated codecs and a number of bug fixes:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.5 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.
Continuous builds of fre:ac are now available for the macOS as well, completing the effort to make these automated builds available for all major desktop operating systems. These builds give you a chance to try the latest changes without having to wait for the next release, for example to benefit from bug fixes or take a peek at the latest feature additions.
Continuous builds are currently provided as .dmg images for Intel Macs running macOS 10.9 or later. A variant optimized for Apple Silicon Macs and macOS 11.0 will be added later.
You can grab the latest continuous build from the downloads page or from GitHub.
Thanks to GitHub Actions, continuous builds of fre:ac are now available for the Windows platform. These automated builds give you a chance to try the latest changes without having to wait for the next release, for example to benefit from bug fixes or take a peek at the latest feature additions.
The continuous builds are provided as .zip packages for the x86 (32 bit) and x86-64 (64 bit) architectures.
You can grab the latest continuous build from the downloads page or from GitHub.
fre:ac version 1.1.4 has been released on 14th February 2021.
This is a service focussing on minor improvements and bug fixes. fre:ac 1.1.3 adds support for HDCD decoding, improves tagging support and usability of the tag editor, updates codecs to the latest versions and fixes several issues found in earlier releases:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.4 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.
Just in time for the first Apple Silicon Macs being delivered to end users, fre:ac is now available for this new generation of Macs.
To support the different types of Macs, the macOS version of fre:ac is now available in two flavors:
Head over to the downloads section to get the Apple Silicon version or any other variant of fre:ac.
fre:ac version 1.1.3 has been released on 11th October 2020.
This is a service with only minor feature updates and improvements. Instead, the focus is on compatibility and bug fixes. fre:ac 1.1.3 adds support for macOS 11.0 Big Sur, updates codecs to the latest versions and fixes several issues found in earlier releases:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.3 is strongly recommended for users of any earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.
fre:ac version 1.1.2 has been released on 20th June 2020.
This release introduces UI scaling to the system font size by default, adds support for theme colors and dark mode on Linux/FreeBSD, updates codecs to the latest versions and fixes several issues found in earlier releases:
Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.2 is strongly recommended for users of any earlier releases.
The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.