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Being able to add new features without greatly expanding the attack surface is important for security. When new components of Firefox have been written in Rust, there have empirically been far fewer security problems to shake out than when they've been written in C++.

Is Rust of more limited benefit when it's only being used for certain components as opposed to the entire codebase? Sure. But is it still worth using for new code? Frequently, yes.



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