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News briefs for May 21, 2019.

Firefox 67.0 was released today. From the Mozilla blog[2]: "Today's new Firefox release continues to bring fast and private together right at the crossroads of performance and security. It includes improvements that continue to keep Firefox fast while giving you more control and assurance through new features that your personal information is safe while you're online with us." You can download it from here[3], and see the release notes[4] for details.

ownCloud announces its new server version 10.2[5], which introduces advanced sharing permissions, a secure view feature and automatic synchronization between federated clouds. From the press release: "the new server version of ownCloud focuses on more freedom and security in file distribution. The "Advanced Sharing Permissions" feature in particular provides developers with

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