Mozilla Firefox has released Firefox 150, and this update focuses on fixing real usability gaps instead of adding surface-level features. This version improves how you multitask, edit documents, and control what websites can access on your system.

If you use your browser for research, work, or handling files, Firefox 150 directly improves those workflows. The changes are not experimental—they solve problems users deal with every day.
What Firefox 150 Actually Fixes
Firefox 150 is not just a feature update. It removes friction from common tasks that previously required extra steps or third-party tools.
Before this update:
- Split View required manual tab arrangement
- PDF editing was limited and incomplete
- Websites could attempt silent local network access in some cases
- Sharing multiple tabs was slow and repetitive
Firefox 150 addresses all of these areas with direct improvements that change daily usage.
Split View Now Works Like a Real Productivity Tool
Firefox’s Split View finally feels practical instead of experimental.
You can now open any link directly in Split View using a right-click option. This removes the need to drag tabs manually or rearrange layouts. When working with multiple tabs, Firefox also lets you search active tabs while creating a split, which becomes useful when you have dozens of pages open.
Another key improvement is instant tab reversal. Earlier, switching left and right tabs required manual repositioning. Now, it happens in one action.
These changes matter in real workflows. For example:
- Comparing product specs or pricing pages
- Writing content while referencing sources
- Monitoring dashboards side-by-side
This turns Split View into a usable daily feature instead of a niche tool.
Built-in PDF Editor Is Now Practical for Daily Use
Firefox has quietly upgraded its PDF editor into something much more capable.
Earlier, the editor was useful only for annotations. Now, it supports structural changes inside the document. You can rearrange pages, remove unwanted sections, copy content, and export the updated file without leaving the browser.
This eliminates a common workflow problem. Users no longer need to:
- Download PDFs
- Open external editors
- Re-upload or resend files
For tasks like job forms, contracts, reports, or study material, Firefox now handles most basic editing directly.
Local Network Protection Now Applies to Everyone
One of the most important changes in Firefox 150 is expanded local network access protection.
Previously, this feature was limited to strict tracking settings. Now, Firefox requires websites to explicitly request permission before connecting to devices or services on your local network.
This matters because some websites attempt background connections to:
- Local devices
- Internal services
- Network-based applications
Without clear permission, this can create security risks.
Firefox now blocks these silent attempts by default and shows permission prompts when needed. This reduces the attack surface without requiring users to manually configure advanced settings.
Tab Sharing Now Matches Real Workflows
Firefox simplifies multi-tab sharing in a way that directly improves productivity.
Instead of copying links one by one, you can select multiple tabs and share them in a single step. When pasted, the output includes both the page title and URL, making it easier to read and organize.
This is especially useful for:
- Research sharing
- Team collaboration
- Sending grouped resources
It removes repetitive actions and makes tab management more efficient.
Private Translation Without External Dependency
Firefox 150 introduces a built-in translation system focused on privacy.
You can access it through the about:translations page or trigger it quickly from the address bar. Unlike many browser translation tools, Firefox aims to process translations in a more privacy-conscious way instead of relying heavily on external services.
This approach matters for users who:
- Handle sensitive content
- Prefer minimal data sharing
- Work with multilingual sources regularly
Profile Management and Backup Get Serious Upgrades
Firefox 150 improves how user profiles are managed, especially on Windows systems.
Profiles are no longer just basic containers. You can now:
- Manage multiple profiles more easily
- Back up profiles into files
- Restore setups without manual configuration
This benefits users who:
- Separate work and personal browsing
- Test different environments
- Use multiple accounts or setups
It reduces setup time and prevents data loss when switching systems.
Platform-Level Improvements You Should Know
Firefox 150 also includes system-level updates that improve compatibility and usability across platforms.
Linux users now get better integration with system tools like the GTK emoji picker and improved package support. Windows users benefit from Microsoft Store-based app availability and better profile handling.
These updates may not be visible immediately, but they improve long-term stability and ease of use across devices.
Firefox 150 focuses on solving everyday friction instead of introducing unnecessary features. It improves multitasking speed, makes document handling more efficient, strengthens default security behavior, and ensures a more consistent workflow across tasks. Instead of relying on extensions or external tools, users can now complete more work directly inside the browser
