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Firefox 154 Now Available With "Manage AI" Quick Action
Written by Michael Larabel in Mozilla on 17 August 2026 at 09:01 AM EDT. Add A Comment
Firefox 154 is now available as the newest monthly update bringing a few new features, enhancements, and other alterations to this open-source web browser.
Firefox 154 adds a "Manage AI" quick action to allow easily opening up the AI section of the Firefox Settings from your address bar.
Firefox 154 also now clears/updates cached favicons when performing a hard reload of a web page, Local Access Network protections now apply to WebSocket connections, backed up local profiles on macOS can now be restored on Windows / macOS / Linux systems, Firefox Android updates, vertical tab enhancements, and other changes.
More details on the Firefox 154 changes can be found via the beta release notes. Via MDN is also a look at the developer changes in Firefox 154 including a number of WebDriver improvements, support for the sandbox manifest key, and several new experimental web features.
Firefox 154.0 can be downloaded from ftp.mozilla.org.
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