Firefox update notifications on Windows

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Avave noipytyvõi gueteri oñemoñe’ẽasa hag̃ua jehaipyre. Eikuaámarõ mba’éichapa omba’apo SUMO moñe’ẽasa, ikatúma emoñe’ẽasa ko’ág̃a. Eikuaasérõ mba’éichapa emoñe’ẽasáta SUMO, jehaipyre, ikatúma eñepyrũ ápe.
Note: Users on Windows 10 and above with an automatic update installed while Firefox is not running will see a Windows app notification (also known as a toast notification) if they haven’t opened Firefox in 28 days.

Update notifications are part of a Firefox study that collects information to help Mozilla make more informed decisions about future updates. They are designed to let you know when a brand-new Firefox version is available, even when Firefox is closed.

Firefox update notification

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