Recent answers to How can I permanently turn off mozilla's "new version" pop-up windowhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/12642262019-07-09T04:42:28-07:0024 hrs (+/- ) later and I have not had one pop up. Thank you for the solution.
Great. Done... am wai2019-07-09T04:42:28-07:00firefoxsync2https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235949<p>24 hrs (+/- ) later and I have not had one pop up. Thank you for the solution.
</p><p>Great. Done... am waiting to see if anything pops up... so far so good (after a few minutes).
</p><p>Thx
</p>Check this pref on the about:config page:
app.update.doorhanger = false
2019-07-09T04:36:22-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235948<p>Check this pref on the <b>about:config</b> page:
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<ul><li>app.update.doorhanger = false
</li></ul>Whether the update is 50MB or 5b, that is not the problem. The problem, as stated, is how to disable2019-07-09T04:31:57-07:00firefoxsync2https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235946<p>Whether the update is 50MB or 5b, that is not the problem. The problem, as stated, is how to disable the notification. Updating is not an option at this time.
</p><p>How can the pop-up window be permanently disabled.
</p>The update to Firefox 68 should be under 50mb. Please update ASAP
2019-07-09T04:29:10-07:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235945<p>The update to Firefox 68 should be under 50mb. Please update ASAP
</p>The whole point is I do not have the bandwidth to do the update. "automatic" updates are disabled fo2019-07-09T04:18:43-07:00firefoxsync2https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235944<p>The whole point is I do not have the bandwidth to do the update. "automatic" updates are disabled for a reason and this is not the forum to discuss.
</p><p>STOP messing with my desktop. One (1) notification is quaint. But I do not need/want to be continuously assaulted with messages. Mozilla is not my Mamma and I am old enough NOT to need to be nagged.
</p><p>This is my computer and I don't care you you "think" I should do.
</p>The best thing to do is to update Firefox. Updates contain important security fixes and so remaining2019-07-09T04:15:24-07:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235943<p>The best thing to do is to update Firefox. Updates contain important security fixes and so remaining on an old version is a very bad idea. Please update to Firefox 68, which was released this morning
</p>here you go
2019-07-09T04:04:29-07:00firefoxsync2https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235941<p>here you go
</p>Can you please post a screenshot of the message you see?
2019-07-09T03:30:35-07:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1264226#answer-1235928<p>Can you please post a screenshot of the message you see?
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