Epiphany 3.25.2 is here three weeks after the first milestone in the new development series targeting the upcoming GNOME 3.26 desktop environment, and it comes with a bunch of goodies that may interest some of you out there who don’t want to use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, or Chromium browsers. Among the new changes implemented in Epiphany 3.25.2, we can mention a new keyboard shortcuts (Shift+Tab and Ctrl+Tab) for switching tabs, support for the address bar to consider bookmark tags, better notification permissions when using the browser in Web App mode, and a new, hidden setting for disabling quirks mode.