Samsung Releases Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo Beta 3


It was reported yesterday that Samsung might be rolling out the third Android 8.0 Oreo beta firmware for the Galaxy S8 soon. Samsung today released the Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo beta 3. The third beta release weighs in at 600MB and brings several improvements. The software also brings the latest November security patch for the handset.

Samsung has only started rolling out the Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo beta 3 in the United Kingdom today. However, it’s only a matter of time before the firmware is released in the United States and South Korea. Those are the two other markets where the beta program has been launched.

The company hasn’t confirmed as yet when phase 2 of the beta program is going to take place. That’s when the beta is expected to expand to markets like China and India.

While the new beta firmware doesn’t bring a lot of features for the handset, it does bring several bug fixes to further improve and optimize the Oreo user experience on Samsung’s flagship smartphone.

Samsung is yet to confirm when it’s going to release Android 8.0 Oreo for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ to the public. If recent reports are to be believed, that may not happen until early next year at the very least.

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Firefox Will Notify Users About Sites That Suffered Data Breach


It’s not uncommon for websites to suffer data breaches. We frequently hear about websites being targeted by attackers who are after their user data. It’s not possible for the average user to keep track of all of the websites that have suffered a data breach. That’s why Firefox may soon show notifications to users when they visit a website that has previously suffered a data breach.

Mozilla is developing a notifications system for Firefox which will display this security warning when users visit a website that suffered a data breach. It’s going to use data from Have I Been Pwned?. It’s a website that indexes public data breaches and lets users search to check if their data was leaked in any of the breaches.

The company recently started working on this feature which is why the code to show these warnings is not in the Firefox codebase right now. It’s managed separately as an add-on.

Mozilla has provided the add-on’s code on GitHub. Anyone who knows how to work with code can compile it and import it into Firefox. It’s only supported by the Firefox Developer Edition currently.

The development process is still in the early stages. It displays a notification when the user visits a site that suffered a data breach. It even includes an input field which will presumably let users search to check if their data was exposed in that site’s data breach.

Mozilla is yet to confirm if and when this feature will be rolled out to the public version of Firefox.

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