For Firefox 48, we’re only enabling it for classes of users that our testing shows it works well for and to begin with, we’ll only enable it for 1% of those users so we can check on the stability and engagement data and make sure nothing new and bad is showing up. This is the biggest change we’ve ever made to Firefox, so we’re rolling it out slowly. This first phase of enabling our multi-process architecture is making its way to some of our Firefox 48 users starting this week. The first phase of this work was to split Firefox into a UI process and a content process. Electrolysis is the project name for Mozilla’s efforts to split Firefox into multiple processes to improve responsiveness, stability, and security.
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