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What does 'Your browser is deprecated. Please upgrade' mean

I'm using Firefox as my default browser, and I saw a link preview for YouTube (on tumblr, if it matters) that displayed the message 'Your browser is deprecated. Please up… (ler mais)

I'm using Firefox as my default browser, and I saw a link preview for YouTube (on tumblr, if it matters) that displayed the message 'Your browser is deprecated. Please upgrade' instead of the actual video title. What does this mean?

Colocada por Ash 16 horas atrás

How do I completely uninstalled Firefox and revert back to the previous version, and turn off auto updates?

How do I completely uninstalled Firefox and revert back to the previous version, and turn off auto updates? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1569387#answer-18… (ler mais)

How do I completely uninstalled Firefox and revert back to the previous version, and turn off auto updates?


https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1569387#answer-1804235

Colocada por markfleener 5 dias atrás

how do I uninstall an update that will not work on a few websites

Since the update on 2/16/26. I have not been able to access several websites that I was able to before the update. Hoe do I uninstall this update and all others after thi… (ler mais)

Since the update on 2/16/26. I have not been able to access several websites that I was able to before the update. Hoe do I uninstall this update and all others after this date

Colocada por b.bfj 6 dias atrás

Última resposta por wxie 6 dias atrás

What exactly are "remote improvements"?

Hello everyone, I’m wondering what exactly "remote improvements" actually are. Mozilla says: "Remote improvements range from fixes to feature changes to Firefox. They are… (ler mais)

Hello everyone,

I’m wondering what exactly "remote improvements" actually are.

Mozilla says: "Remote improvements range from fixes to feature changes to Firefox. They are delivered remotely between versions and updates to make your browsing experience stabler and richer (...)."

They are not studies or A/B tests, as those are enabled/disabled separately. They also do not concern WebCompat shims, Safe Browsing, or similar features, nor larger security fixes or more significant bugs that are resolved with a out-of-band update – correct? Is it similar to Windows CU Previews - meaning improvements, fixes, and feature changes that would be included in the next upcoming regular update anyway? Not a case of "let’s roll something out and see how users react" thing?

Have I understood that correctly?

Thanks and best regards, Martin

Colocada por m.fessler1 1 semana atrás

Última resposta por Denys 6 dias atrás

How do I stop firefox from interering with my use of the browser when it updates?

When firefox releases an update I find out when I try to use my browser for something. Im on the fly paying a bill and I want to get it done but oh its firefox update tim… (ler mais)

When firefox releases an update I find out when I try to use my browser for something. Im on the fly paying a bill and I want to get it done but oh its firefox update time and I dont have an instant choice stop that. I have first tell my security system that I dont want to make changes to my software at this moment I wanbt to use the browser for something important to Me. But still firefox wont let me. I have to wait till it processes my denial then comes the irritatin popup about download or dismiss and I have to respond to that wasting more critial moments for me then after a few more precious to me moments firfox will open and let me use it. This irritates the hell out of me and the worst part is if I dont waste more of my time performing the update when firefox chooses it will shanghai my browser all over again every time until I update. The worst thing is sometimes updates comie in rapid succession. Major irritation. How do I stop this? whats the work around here? I want to up date when it suits me not when it suit firefox.

Colocada por les braden 1 semana atrás