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Why Firefox updated? I told it not the search for updates and to not autoupdate!

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  • Impendulo yokugqibela ngu Happy112

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Are you kidding me? I am not mad that you auto update every Firefox for normal Users but after I heard that NoScript isnt working on FF57 I checked in the settings: Do not search for updates! AND: Do not auto Install updates. I wake up, open the browser and he tells me that it updated!

I dont care which FFversion I have as long as NoScript is working. Its like you force people to get viruses.

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Are you kidding me? I am not mad that you auto update every Firefox for normal Users but after I heard that NoScript isnt working on FF57 I checked in the settings: Do not search for updates! AND: Do not auto Install updates. I wake up, open the browser and he tells me that it updated! I dont care which FFversion I have as long as NoScript is working. Its like you force people to get viruses. <sub>edited for language. See [[Forum rules and guidelines]].</sub>

Ilungisiwe ngu AliceWyman

Isisombulu esikhethiweyo

Hi  !

I totally understand your frustration, but : did you also uncheck :

'Use a background service to install updates'  ? (Just to make sure)

See screenshot :

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Isisombululo esiKhethiweyo

Hi  !

I totally understand your frustration, but : did you also uncheck :

'Use a background service to install updates'  ? (Just to make sure)

See screenshot :

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I had unchecked that option. Installed now the 56.02 version and everything is okay. Just curious if NoScript just needs time to adjust their program or if this was a conscious decision to not support/allow this kind of programs?

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Very kind of you to mark my post as 'Chosen Solution', but as I didn't solve your problem : would you be a dear and remove that mark  ?

(You can do so by clicking the 'Undo' button to the right of that post)

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WHYFFUPDATED said

Just curious if NoScript just needs time to adjust their program or if this was a conscious decision to not support/allow this kind of programs?

Found this for you :

https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/08/01/noscripts-migration-to-webextensions-apis/

Ilungisiwe ngu AliceWyman