Dear Community,
To be completely honest, I was redirected to this form for this issue after it was posting in the discussion forum too many times about this.
The prob… (læs mere)
Dear Community,
To be completely honest, I was redirected to this form for this issue after it was posting in the discussion forum too many times about this.
The problem: Firefox has the behavior to download an update and force me to restart my browser
The issue: Next to the fact this is a very obtrusive behavior (or simply...not polite) it is in fact messing up my workflow and mood.
Why important? (at least according to me):
First workflow: Using a lot of active connections / 2FA logins in combination with a secure setup where my browser doesn't remember a lot after restarting for security reasons, I need to perform multiple logins again while working with online services. It messes up my worflow, negatively affecting productivity. Also, it generates awkward situations when being in an online meeting, sharing a screen and this happens... unwillingly, unknowingly and just untimely. Updates are irregular and often (which is a great thing it itself!)
And that brings me to the point of mood. Less important -yes- my mood to anyone really I know. It is just a big frustration. I have been using FF since the Netscape days, always advocating for this browser, showing others, helping other to use and see the benefits... And this feels (note it is emotion) like a bad pay back for all those years. Several occassions I just used Safari and it just seems easier. But..I want FF, for its belief, how it was setup and its security and privacy.
I know there are more people that experience this issue.
Please let me know.
// Is this issue known to you?
// Does it have any priority? Is there a solution being generated?
// I have tried things, nothing worked. Willing to try, but please don't come with the right 'settings' ... believe me I have tried. The only options seems to be to completely disable the updating process in the about:config page... but that seems unwise. What do I miss?
Please advice, so I don't get to see the page as in the attachment.
Best Regards,
Matt
-the Netherlands-