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i KEEP GETTING THIS NOTICE TO LOAD A CRITICAL PATCH BUT IT DOES NOT LOOK AUTHENTIC. PLEASE CONFIRM ITS REAL:

https://ohhucwimdu.org/8211817809412/41d45948d7f4b6f10e08a7ea48bb10c3.html

i KEEP GETTING THIS NOTICE TO LOAD A CRITICAL PATCH BUT IT DOES NOT LOOK AUTHENTIC. PLEASE CONFIRM ITS REAL: https://ohhucwimdu.org/8211817809412/41d45948d7f4b6f10e08a7ea48bb10c3.html

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This is not a legitimate patch.

Firefox will never post ads or popups on other websites to notify users of an update. Updates are only distributed from the Firefox/Mozilla website or the update service provided on your browser. Do not install patches from third party services.

To prevent other users from falling for this scam, please file a fraud report with Mozilla of that they can take a look into the issue.

Further information on various Firefox scams and how to prevent them, please refer to this Mozilla support article:

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In addition to Wesley Branton's great advice,   you could try this:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/addon/ublock-origin

You may also find this article interesting:
    http://mzl.la/152VFwM

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