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== 2020-09-21 ==
* Today is Merge Day and the beginning of a new cycle. Firefox 82 moved to Beta and Nightly became Firefox 83.
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/80.0.1/releasenotes/ Firefox 80.0.1] is our current stable release.
* Firefox 81 is in the Beta channel and hits our stable release channel tomorrow, September 22nd. This release brings keyboard or headset control for audio and video, features to save, manage, and auto-fill credit card information, WebRTC changes that improve video conferencing with Jitsi, improved picture-in-picture discoverability, and more accessible audio and video controls.
* Firefox 82 was in the Nightly channel for the last week and during that time it received about 350 changes, including these notable one:
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== 2020-09-14 ==
== 2020-09-14 ==
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/80.0.1/releasenotes/ Firefox 80.0.1] is our current stable release. The dot release shipped on September 1st and fixed a performance regression when encountering new intermediate CA certificates, a frequent crash possibly related to GPU resets, rendering on some sites using WebGL, the zoom-in keyboard shortcut on Japanese language builds, and download issues related to extensions and cookies. See the linked release notes for bug IDs for more information on each of those fixes.  
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/80.0.1/releasenotes/ Firefox 80.0.1] is our current stable release. The dot release shipped on September 1st and fixed a performance regression when encountering new intermediate CA certificates, a frequent crash possibly related to GPU resets, rendering on some sites using WebGL, the zoom-in keyboard shortcut on Japanese language builds, and download issues related to extensions and cookies. See the linked release notes for bug IDs for more information on each of those fixes.  
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