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People are sharing that Mozilla has released Firefox 151.0.2, focusing on fixes related to Split View and other improvements. The chatter is centered on what’s been patched in this specific point release.

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Key Takeaway Firefox 151.0.2 is out, with fixes—including Split View—aimed at improving the browser experience.
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Firefox 151.0.2 is out, with fixes—including Split View—aimed at improving the browser experience.

People are sharing that Mozilla has released Firefox 151.0.2, focusing on fixes related to Split View and other improvements. The chatter is centered on what’s been patched in this specific point release.

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  • Firefox 151.0.2 — Mozilla releases Firefox 151.0.2 with fixes for Split View and more Neowin

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  • Install Firefox 151.0.2 and verify whether Split View behaves correctly on your setup. Neowin

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  • Mozilla releases Firefox 151.0.2 with fixes for Split View and more Neowin
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