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Mozilla Firefox 35.0

NEW Latest version 2015 Mozilla Firefox free Download Web browser official website https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/


1.Visit the Firefox download page.

2.Click on the green download link to download the Firefox installer. Depending on your connection speed, the download may take up to a few minutes. Thanks for your patience… it’ll be worth the wait!

3. Start the process by clicking Run

4. Then, just follow the steps (we’ve made the process as painless as possible).

5. Double-click on the Firefox icon whenever you want to go online.

 
Firefox has been acting kind of funky for me lately; videos not playing, websites not loading correctly, I don't know if it's because of Flash or HTML5 or what.
 
All this updating between Flash and Firefox=worse security/failed features/FAIL.
Videos don't load.Flash vulnerabilities out the wazoo ..total FAIL.
 
All this updating between Flash and Firefox=worse security/failed features/FAIL.
Videos don't load.Flash vulnerabilities out the wazoo ..total FAIL.

Why do you even need flash on Firefox? The videos that won't load in html5, just open them in a different browser with flash enabled, like chrome.
 
All this updating between Flash and Firefox=worse security/failed features/FAIL.
Videos don't load.Flash vulnerabilities out the wazoo ..total FAIL.

Would you rather they not patch security vulnerabilities?

Last I checked updating Flash/Chrome/Firefox was painless, quick, and easy. If it's that much of a bother to you why not just have them automatically update? That way you'll never even know they updated.
 
OK, Mozilla, you are irking me a little. The last two updates have switched my default search engine to Yahoo. Interestingly, you no longer give a hint in the link area as to which search engine I am using, so it has been "surprise" both times.

I know that I don't pay Mozilla directly for their browser, but c'mon!
 
That is odd. I know that in the 34.0.5 version they switched to yahoo, when they first announced it but when it updated to 35, for me it kept my own default that I selected.
 
That is odd. I know that in the 34.0.5 version they switched to yahoo, when they first announced it but when it updated to 35, for me it kept my own default that I selected.

Good. Just a quirk for me then. I can't get too upset over a 2-second inconvenience.
 
I was surprised too when I first started right-clicking on words to search them and it went to Yahoo (I downloaded 34.0.5 though instead of upgrading). After a while I got used to Yahoo though, it's a nice change from seeing Google everywhere. Apparently the Yahoo Search deal with Firefox in the US is going to last 5 years. :thumbsup:
 
OK, Mozilla, you are irking me a little. The last two updates have switched my default search engine to Yahoo. Interestingly, you no longer give a hint in the link area as to which search engine I am using, so it has been "surprise" both times.

I know that I don't pay Mozilla directly for their browser, but c'mon!

Noticed that right away. I just helped a friend get rid of a browser hijacker so I knew exactly where to go to change the search engine. Free stuff on the internet; not really free, kind of par for the course.

There is a little paper airplane in the upper right corner to share websites. Is that new or have I just not noticed it before?
 
OK, Mozilla, you are irking me a little. The last two updates have switched my default search engine to Yahoo. Interestingly, you no longer give a hint in the link area as to which search engine I am using, so it has been "surprise" both times.

I know that I don't pay Mozilla directly for their browser, but c'mon!
Even on a clean install of FF 35 the default search engine was Google for me. Maybe because I signed in with my Mozilla Sync Account which retrieves my old settings?
 
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Even on a clean install of FF 35 the default search engine was Google for me. Maybe because I signed in with my Mozilla Sync Account which retrieves my old settings?

The default is region specific. Perhaps Dubai gets Google? It might have synced your settings though. I don't use syncing.
 
Yes, the airplane is new and it is if you want to share pages. You can easily take that off if you go to the customization menu.


Noticed that right away. I just helped a friend get rid of a browser hijacker so I knew exactly where to go to change the search engine. Free stuff on the internet; not really free, kind of par for the course.

There is a little paper airplane in the upper right corner to share websites. Is that new or have I just not noticed it before?
 
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