On October 9, version 131.0.2 of Firefox was released to address a vulnerability that allowed remote attackers to take advantage of a use-after-free issue in animation timelines. Then, just a day later, Firefox 131.0.3 was made available on all desktop systems to resolve a total of five different problems. Fortunately, none of these glitches are deemed critical, but they could cause some inconvenience for users.
List of Fixed Issues
Here’s a rundown of the issues that will be resolved once you update Mozilla Firefox to version 131.0.3 on your Linux, macOS, or Windows devices:
Even if these problems don’t affect a large number of users, it’s still wise to update your browser as soon as you can. If the automatic update feature isn't functioning or has been turned off, you can manually check for updates easily by going to the Help menu and selecting the About Firefox section.
Additional Treats for Fans
For Mozilla Firefox enthusiasts and fox lovers, there’s a neat T-shirt available on Amazon. This shirt comes in various sizes and colors and can be purchased for less than $20.