Mozilla's developers have submitted an update to the Firefox browser at number 42. The 42 version can finally has a 64-bit version of the browser for Windows.
As previously stated, the browser is only available on FTP-servers, and Mozilla will not automatically update the classic 32-bit version.
The first thing to consider - the 64-bit version of Firefox is not able to use more than 4 gigabytes of RAM. The reason lies in the architecture of the application as Firefox executes all actions within a single process, and not different, as it is implemented at the Google Chrome.
But there are other features inherent in it is 42 version. Chief among them - a redesigned mode incognito in which the system does not load cookie does not allow websites to do it even forcibly blocking any user tracking. Of course, this is not a full-fledged advertising blocker, but still similar in functionality.
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