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I do not want to upgrade to 7.0, I am attending online college and the upgraded version does not work with my school. How can I stop Firefox from upgrading? I have to keep uninstalling the upgrade and installing the old one.

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How can I stop Firefox from automatically upgrading? My on-line college is not compatible with the upgraded version. I have to keep uninstalling the new one and reinstalling the old one.

How can I stop Firefox from automatically upgrading? My on-line college is not compatible with the upgraded version. I have to keep uninstalling the new one and reinstalling the old one.

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Tools>Options>Advanced>Update

Uncheck Automatically check for updates to Firefox.

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Tools>Options>Advanced>Update

Uncheck Automatically check for updates to Firefox.

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I have another question... My on-line school often redirects me to another site. How can I get it to automatically redirect it without clicking on the "allow" button

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It's not a good idea to allow websites to redirect to another site until you know for sure the original site is trustworthy.

But if you still want to do it (again not a good idea).

Tools>Options>Advanced>General - In Accessibility, uncheck "warn me when web sites try to redirect..." option.

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Is there any way that I can allowed the redirection for my school website ONLY? Otherwise, I will just keep clicking "allow". I do know that this website is trustworthy. however, I do not want to apply this to all websites.

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No, you can't. It's an universal yes or no option as far as I know.