Zen Browser 1.20b released
Zen Browser 1.20b finally brings a native Boosts feature that lets users tweak website colors, fonts, and dark mode without relying on bloated third-party extensions. The update also tightens privacy defenses by improving fingerprinting protection in Standard Enhanced Tracking Protection, which significantly cuts down on device identification leaks across all platforms. Practical daily improvements include local PDF merging, smarter Windows location permission handling, and several interface fixes that actually respect how people use split views and single sidebar modes. Under the hood, Mozilla pushed the engine to Firefox 151, patching critical security holes like sandbox escapes and memory corruption bugs that could otherwise be exploited by malicious sites.
Zen Browser 1.20b released
Zen Browser 1.20b introduces the new Boosts feature, enabling users to customize website colors, fonts, and dark mode without needing third-party extensions. The update enhances privacy by improving fingerprinting protection, resulting in a significant reduction in device identification leaks across platforms. Additional improvements include a local PDF merging tool, better handling of Windows location permissions, and various interface tweaks for a more user-friendly experience. The release also includes essential security patches that address critical vulnerabilities, ensuring users are protected from potential threats
