For instructions to prevent Firefox from updating, click here. If you need to install the older version of Firefox, you will have to uninstall the current version. How to uninstall a program. Once you have the newer version uninstalled, you can use another browser to download and install. For Firefox 47, click here to download.
Last updated on July 24, 2020 by Dan Nanni
- Mozilla, the organization that develops Firefox, offers downloads of all previous Windows and macOS versions for testing purposes—they do not, however, recommend downgrading, as older version usually have unpatched security holes. Mozilla doesn't offer older versions of the Firefox mobile app for download.
- This Tutorial helps to How to Download and Install Older Version of Mozilla Firefoxfriends for watching t.
- Downgrade Firefox is a Security Risk. Notice that it is not recommended downgrading Firefox and going to older version, doing so you make your computer vulnerable to security threats and attacks. It is always recommended to install latest version of Firefox Web Browser and Update the browser to the latest version all the time.
- Probably the best location to download old Firefox versions is the Mozilla ftp server. Here are the links pointing to the various release channels: Firefox Stable and Beta and ESR: Stable versions are listed by number, while beta versions have bx added to the number with x indicating the version of that particular beta.
There could be several reasons why you want to stick with a specific (old) version of Firefox web browser, instead of updating it to the latest version. Some of your favorite add-ons could no longer work after Firefox update; you may want to try out an old Firefox extension which has not been updated for too long a time to be compatible with the latest Firefox; some web application's user interface may no longer be accessible after you have upgraded your Firefox, etc.
While it is recommended that for security reasons, you always stay up-to-date with the latest release of Firefox, you may still want to go back to an old version of Firefox if it is absolutely necessary. It is not very complicated to install an old version of Firefox on Linux. The following is 5-minute guide to do it.
First, download the version of Firefox that you want from Mozilla FTP archive.
In the above archive, there are two binaries available for each version. 32-bit Firefox binary is contained in 'linux-i686
' folder, and 64-bit counterpart is in 'linux-x86_64
' folder. 64-bit binaries are available only for version 4.0 and higher.
Once you have downloaded a Firefox tar file from the archive, untar it in your system.
If your system already has another version of Firefox installed (e.g., /usr/bin/firefox
), create a backup as follows.
Finally, create a symbolic link pointing to the Firefox you just installed.
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Now an old Firefox is ready to be used!
How To Install An Older Version Of Firefox
I opened my browser and automatically it began uploading and update from Mozilla, it is a new browser that I don't want. So I went to delete the program that had just been installed, and when I did it took the whole Firefox program. So I went to my thumb drive with my old download on it and when it opened viola' the new browser that I don't want. How do I get my old browser back, or can anyone recommend a browser without a whole lot of stuff I don't want or need being shoved down my throat against my will?