The latest version features support for TLS 1.2 and many improvements

Feb 4, 2014 15:56 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla has just launched the final version of Firefox 27 after about 10 beta iterations that were released last month. The new mobile browser has yet to make its way onto Google Play Store, but you will be able to download it via Softpedia.

Given the fact that the new version is not yet available on Google Play, Mozilla hasn’t updated the changelog for Firefox 27, but most of the changes have already been included in the beta iterations released in the last couple of weeks. Here are the main changes included in this version of Firefox:

- NEW: Added Lithuanian, Slovenian, South African English and Thai to android multi-locale builds - NEW: Implemented support for TLS 1.2 - CHANGED: UI improvements due to rewrite of favicon system - CHANGED: Removed overscrolling on web content - CHANGED: Experience better readability with default font set to Clear Sans - DEVELOPER: Ability to reset style sheets using 'all:unset' - DEVELOPER: You can now choose to deobfuscate javascript in the debugger - DEVELOPER: Implemented allow-popups directive for iframe sandbox, enabling increased security - DEVELOPER: CSS cursor keywords -moz-grab and -moz-grabbing have been unprefixed - DEVELOPER: Added support for ES6 generators in SpiderMonkey - DEVELOPER: Implemented support for mathematical function Math.hypot() in ES6 - HTML5: Dashed line support on Canvas - FIXED: Flash doesn't work with Android 4.4 KitKat.

You can now download Firefox for Android 27 for free via Softpedia. Keep in mind that the application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 2.0 and up.