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Mozilla, the famous purveyor of open-source software, has now announced the launch of the newest iteration of their web browser. Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves for Firefox 110 – with cutting-edge features that will pique your interest.

It’s now possible to import bookmarks, history and passwords not only from Edge, Chrome or Safari but also from Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi for all the folks who want to move over to Firefox instead!

Firefox 110 boasts unprecedented support for importing bookmarks, history, and passwords from various web browsers – including the venerable Open / Opera GX and Vivaldi web browsers. And if that wasn’t enough to whet your appetite, Firefox 110 also boasts default support for GPU-accelerated Canvas2D on Linux and macOS, thus ensuring a seamless and fluid browsing experience.

But wait, there’s more! Mozilla has also implemented a range of WebGL performance improvements across multiple platforms – Linux, macOS, and Windows alike – to enhance the browsing experience for users further. In addition, Firefox 110 now also supports GPU Sandboxing on Windows, ensuring the utmost levels of security for your sensitive data.

In addition to these impressive features, Firefox 110 includes many bug fixes, security updates, and policies designed specifically for Firefox enterprise use. Moreover, developers can now revel in support for CSS-named pages, granting them greater control over page printing and support for CSS size container queries.

Overall, Firefox 110 is a veritable treasure trove of functionality, offering many improvements and enhancements to please even the most discerning users. Whether you’re a casual user or a seasoned developer, Firefox 110 has something for everyone. Mozilla.org, to download Firefox 110 and experience the power of open-source software!