Also new: Better AV1 for 4K video and WebRender for swifter website display. But fewer people use Mozilla's open-source web browser each month.
Mozilla is trying to rebuild its browser reputation with Firefox Quantum.
A year and a half after introducing its first Quantum-branded version of Firefox, Mozilla is still working to speed up its web browser.
The new Firefox 67, released Tuesday, concentrates its attention on important parts of website code, speeding up Instagram, Amazon and Google by 40% to 80%, the nonprofit said. It also puts background tabs on hold when you have less than 400MB of free memory to try to avoid slowdowns.
Speed is crucial to life online. Statistically, you'll perform more searches, read more news and do more shopping when websites load faster. But for all Mozilla's effort, the number of people using Firefox monthly continues to dwindle -- down from about 300 million when Mozilla released the first Firefox Quantum in November 2017 to about 257 million today, according to Mozilla statistics. Firefox users spend more time using Firefox per day, though, up more than 20 minutes in that same time frame to about 4 hours and 50 minutes.
Mozilla's mission -- to keep the internet open and a place where you aren't in the thrall of tech giants -- may seem abstract. But Mozilla succeeded in breaking the lock Microsoft's Internet Explorer had on the web a decade ago, and now it's fighting the same battle again against Google's dominant Chrome.
Among other features in Firefox 67:
Mozilla delayed Firefox 67's release because of a security certificate problem that broke the ability to customize Firefox with extensions.
Originally published May 21, 6 a.m. PT.
Update, 9:54 a.m.: Adds more details about the new browser version.