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No "Check for Updates" in Settings > Updates

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There is no "Check for Updates in Settings > Updates, nor is there "Allow Firefox to"

So I cannot change any Update settings. ATM Firefox (now version 116) updates automatically and some tabs (youtube) stop working without any indication why. I would like to disable automatic updates but I can't. (AFAIK)

Why?

There is no "Check for Updates in Settings > Updates, nor is there "Allow Firefox to" So I cannot change any Update settings. ATM Firefox (now version 116) updates automatically and some tabs (youtube) stop working without any indication why. I would like to disable automatic updates but I can't. (AFAIK) Why?
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If you installed from a package manager, the package manager typically handles updates. Can you check on the Ubuntu forums on how to control when the package manager updates Firefox.

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sclaes said

some tabs (youtube) stop working without any indication why

The AdBlocker Ultimate extension is causing issues for many users recently. If you have it installed you can:

  • Disable it.
  • Uninstall it from about:addons, refresh the page to clear settings then re-install.
  • Use an alternative like uBlock Origin.
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sclaes said

There is no "Check for Updates in Settings > Updates, nor is there "Allow Firefox to" So I cannot change any Update settings. ATM Firefox (now version 116) updates automatically and some tabs (youtube) stop working without any indication why. I would like to disable automatic updates but I can't. (AFAIK) Why?

jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said

If you installed from a package manager, the package manager typically handles updates. Can you check on the Ubuntu forums on how to control when the package manager updates Firefox.

As jscher2000 said, you installed a third-party version from Ubuntu so the updates are provided by them.

The internal Firefox updates only work with the official builds of Firefox from mozilla.org like say https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release as Mozilla does not provided updates to Firefox builds they did not well build.

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