介绍
火狐浏览器大家都很熟知,那这个水狐浏览器是何须东东?盗版?No!他也是Mozilla旗下的产品,是通过Mozilla官方认证的纯64位版火狐浏览器,Waterfox改进了大内存和64位计算的细节,在64位Windows系统下速度更快,运行更顺畅!。Waterfox使用Firefox原版配置文件,因此,支持任何Firefox支持的扩展。而且基准测试性能提升了20%。
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软件特点
水狐浏览器(Waterfox)是基于火狐浏览器(Firefox)源码修改的64位浏览器,水狐浏览器(Waterfox)是目前最稳定的Windows 64位版本的Firefox修改版。Waterfox是通过Mozilla官方认证的纯64位版火狐浏览器,而Waterfox采用Firefox官方源码编译而成,改进了大内存和64位计算的细节,在64位Windows系统下速度更快,运行更顺畅!
Waterfox是一个纯64位版的火狐浏览器,它使用Firefox官方源码,专门为64位Windows操作系统优化编译而成。Waterfox内置了最新Flash、Java和Silverlight插件的64位版本。支持任何官方火狐支持的扩展。
Mozilla的官方解释为“The fastest 64-bit variant of firefox!”也就直观地理解为64位系统下的Firefox。
更新日志
6.6.6
Various fixes
Private Tab will now use your default selected private search.
The context menu search while in private tab will also open a new private tab instead of normal tab.
Fixed an issue where the Bookmarks widget in the status bar would not open submenus, so now all bookmark folders now work correctly when the button is pinned to the status bar.
Fixed a minor issue where the “Status Bar” entry in the Toolbars menu would output internal errors to the browser console.
Cookie banner handling no longer logs spurious errors when browsing localhost, IP addresses, or other internal hosts; in those cases Waterfox now silently falls back to the global setting.
Security fixes in MFSA-2025-94
Region & Geo Detection
What was happening
Firefox’s Region subsystem could still make a one‑time request to Mozilla’s privacy‑preserving geo‑IP service to infer your country on first run. That inferred “home region” is used by multiple subsystems (search, DoH rollout, feature gating, telemetry). The backend is designed to be privacy‑sensitive and only runs once, but it was still an unnecessary external connection we’d rather avoid.
What we’ve changed
Disabled network‑based region lookup
The URL used for region detection (browser.region.network.url) is now empty and locked.
Wi‑Fi–based region hints (browser.region.network.scan) was already disabled but is now locked as well.
Fixed, non‑dynamic “home region”
browser.search.region is now set to a fixed value (US) and locked.
This prevents any background attempts to “correct” or update your region based on IP.
Why this matters
No calls are made to Mozilla’s region/geo‑IP services for normal browsing and features that still look at region see a stable, non‑changing value instead of one inferred from your network.
AI & Machine Learning
What was happening
None of the Firefox AI features or settings (AI link previews, chat integrations, etc.) were enabled in Waterfox, and no AI processing was happening in the background. However, some of the underlying onboarding and Labs migration code for AI link previews would still run and surface onboarding pop‑ups or UI.
The underlying local ML runtime (used for various experimental features in upstream Firefox) was still present and technically enabled at the pref level, even though nothing was using it. Built‑in chatbot integration points were already off in Waterfox, but we’ve clarified and hardened the settings.
What we’ve changed
Core ML engine explicitly disabled
The main ML engine toggle browser.ml.enable now defaults to false.
Any feature that tries to create a local ML engine will now cleanly fail up front instead of starting an inference process.
AI link previews fully shut off
browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled is now false by default (and locked).
Legacy Firefox Labs state for link previews (browser.ml.linkPreview.labs) is forced to “not enrolled” and locked.
The opt‑in flag for AI key points (browser.ml.linkPreview.optin) is locked to false.
This prevents:
The feature from ever turning itself back on due to leftover Labs state.
Onboarding cards or AI link preview pop‑ups from appearing unexpectedly.
Chat sidebar integrations remain disabled
browser.ml.chat.enabled stays false, keeping built‑in chatbot UI off by default.
Why this matters
Local ML/AI code paths are no longer reachable unless you deliberately override multiple locked prefs. Users migrating profiles from Firefox (including Labs experiments) won’t see old experimental AI features unexpectedly re‑appear in Waterfox.
Experiments, Studies & “Labs”
What was happening
Waterfox already disabled Mozilla’s remote experimentation system (Normandy/Nimbus), but some features ran separately from this system (link previews).
What we’ve changed
For link previews specifically, we now:
Lock Labs and opt‑in prefs as described above.
Why this matters
Tours/onboarding for disabled features makes no sense and appears confusing.
Tip
Translations remain available
Full‑page and selection translations continue to work as before.
These use a separate engine and are not affected by disabling the generic ML runtime.
If you notice anything that still looks like geo detection, experimentation, or AI features sneaking in where they shouldn’t, please keep telling us as it helps us correct course faster!