Firefox version 88 will completely prohibit the FTP protocol. This news is undoubtedly a major change for the majority of users. The FTP protocol has always been a common way to transfer files. As a popular browser, Firefox's decision to ban the protocol has attracted widespread attention and discussion. In this regard, PHP editor Xigua will explain the reasons and impact of this decision in detail, and give some coping strategies and alternatives to help users better adapt to this change.
#The FTP protocol is an old network protocol for transferring files, but it has been abandoned by many browsers due to security issues.
Officials recently announced that version 88 released on April 19 will completely ban the FTP protocol. By June, FTP-related code will be completely deleted.
At the same time, in order to avoid inconvenience to some users, FTP has been added to the Protocol_Handlers support list, and the extension will prompt users to use other software for FTP transfer.
Google canceled support for the FTP protocol in Chrome88.
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