Mozilla released Firefox 136.0.3, with plans for an enterprise-focused upgrade in May to enhance stability and security, aiming to eliminate the need for troublesome DLL injection practices. Firefox developer Haik Aftandilian discussed how DLL injection allows customization of browser internal routines but can lead to compatibility issues with frequent browser updates. The upcoming Firefox 138 will introduce a Data Loss Prevention SDK to prevent incidents without relying on DLL injection, catering to enterprise organizations and ensuring compatibility with Chrome’s DLP technology.
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The EU isn’t happy with Apple’s tax on alternative app stores
The European Commission has fined Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), expressing dissatisfaction with Apple's handling of alternative app stores, citing high fees and complex installation processes that disincentivize developers. Apple's Core Technology Fee (CTF) imposes charges on developers using third-party app marketplaces, affecting smaller developers, despite some exemptions. Meanwhile, the Commission concluded its investigation into Apple's browser choice screen, confirming compliance with antitrust regulations after changes in iOS 17.4. Full Article
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