Performance and visual improvements for Windows users Moved the build infrastructure of Firefox on Windows to the Clang toolchain, bringing important performance gains

Firefox theme now matches the Windows 10 OS Dark and Light modes

Performance improvements for macOS users Improved reactivity

Faster tab switching

WebGL power preferences allow non-performance-critical applications and applets to request the low-power GPU instead of the high-power GPU in multi-GPU systems

Added content blocking, a collection of Firefox settings that offer users greater control over technology that can track them around the web. In 63, users can opt to block third-party tracking cookies or block all trackers and create exceptions for trusted sites that don’t work correctly with content blocking enabled.

WebExtensions now run in their own process on Linux

Firefox now warns about having multiple windows and tabs open when quitting from the main menu. The Save and Quit feature has been removed. You can restore your session by ticking the box for Restore previous session in the General → Startup options or by using Restore Previous Session in the main menu.

Firefox now recognizes the operating system accessibility setting for reducing animation