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Firefox Updates: Please list manually activated features and mention staged rollout more often.

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Dear Mozilla,

you should be clearer in new Firefox versions about which changes need to be manually enabled or are being rolled out in stages. It’s really frustrating to keep reading about new features and being asked (I have the new version X - according to the news, Y should work...) only to find out that these features either arrive delayed to the end users or need to be activated manually.

And please give the user more choice about whether they want to use new features (for example the "https://" trimming, volume icon in tabs...) and provide an easier option than tinkering with the "userChrome.css".

Thanks and best regards, Martin

Dear Mozilla, you should be clearer in new Firefox versions about which changes need to be manually enabled or are being rolled out in stages. It’s really frustrating to keep reading about new features and being asked (I have the new version X - according to the news, Y should work...) only to find out that these features either arrive delayed to the end users or need to be activated manually. And please give the user more choice about whether they want to use new features (for example the "https://" trimming, volume icon in tabs...) and provide an easier option than tinkering with the "userChrome.css". Thanks and best regards, Martin

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