Aug. 7, 2022, 7:12 a.m. | /u/i010011010

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> Post removed since it references Firefox ESR, a non-general version of their browser:
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> Found under the moniker of Firefox ESR (stands for Extended Support Release), it’s a browser specifically designed for organizations that require extended support. To be more precise, Firefox ESR is an older version of Firefox with a deferred development cycle that aims to offer increased stability at the expense of the latest features.
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> It's more a development or r/Firefox issue. …

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