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How do I get rid of new Firefox update

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When I turned on Firefox this morning it automatically updated to version 29. I don't like it. How can I get back to the old version, and stop automatic updates? Thanks.

When I turned on Firefox this morning it automatically updated to version 29. I don't like it. How can I get back to the old version, and stop automatic updates? Thanks.

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Firefox 29 and later versions have the Australis interface that looks different than the user interface in Firefox 28 and older versions.

  • With the Australis interface the orange Firefox menu button has been replaced by the three bar Firefox Menu button at the far right end of the Navigation Toolbar
    A consequence of this new menu button is that you no longer can hide the Navigation Toolbar
  • There is a star like button to the right end of the search bar on the Navigation Toolbar to bookmark the current web page and a "Show your bookmarks" button next to it to open the Bookmarks in a drop down menu
  • It is still possible to have the menu bar visible via the right-click context menu on the toolbars to have menus like the Bookmarks menu

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Even Internet Explorer gives you the chance to remove an update if you don't like the effects it has. Is this possible with Firefox? And is there a way to have Firefox ask before automatically installing such updates?

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Yes, you can go back if you wish. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-older-version-of-firefox Yes, when updates to Firefox are found, you can set it to ask you what want to do. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/advanced-settings-browsing-network-updates-encryption#w_update-tab