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WebAssembly and Back Again: Fine-Grained Sandboxing in Firefox 95
WebAssembly and Back Again: Fine-Grained Sandboxing in Firefox 95 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
In Firefox 95, we’re shipping a sandboxing technology called RLBox — developed with researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Texas
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