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how to find exit button?

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Hi, im prasad. Im using 53.0.2 Android version of Firefox on my lyf flame 6 mobile, Downloaded from firefox.en.uptodown.com. I'm unable use higher version because of my mobile compatability. But hear i'm unable to find exit. Is this the genuine version or not?

Hi, im prasad. Im using 53.0.2 Android version of Firefox on my lyf flame 6 mobile, Downloaded from firefox.en.uptodown.com. I'm unable use higher version because of my mobile compatability. But hear i'm unable to find exit. Is this the genuine version or not?

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If you're not certain about your version, try this server:

http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/mobile/releases/53.0.2/

By default, there is no exit or quit item on the menu; Google's platform guidelines for Android specify that you shut down the program by swiping it off the recent programs list.

If you prefer a Quit item, you can set Firefox to clear private data when it closes. This only occurs when you choose Quit. You can pick any category of data you don't care about.

See: Clear your browsing history and other personal data on Firefox for Android ("Delete data on exit" topic)

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Keazen oplossing

If you're not certain about your version, try this server:

http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/mobile/releases/53.0.2/

By default, there is no exit or quit item on the menu; Google's platform guidelines for Android specify that you shut down the program by swiping it off the recent programs list.

If you prefer a Quit item, you can set Firefox to clear private data when it closes. This only occurs when you choose Quit. You can pick any category of data you don't care about.

See: Clear your browsing history and other personal data on Firefox for Android ("Delete data on exit" topic)

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Thanks for the solution. It works for me.