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Can I opt out of beta with Firefox Developer Edition?

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I'm using Firefox Developer Edition for its ability to allow my chosen extensions to work. However it updates constantly and I don't want to always be in beta. Is there a way to switch to stable releases or revert to a chosen update and stay there (for a while anyways) ?

I'm using Firefox Developer Edition for its ability to allow my chosen extensions to work. However it updates constantly and I don't want to always be in beta. Is there a way to switch to stable releases or revert to a chosen update and stay there (for a while anyways) ?

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Firefox Developer Edition is an alpha development version that is supposed to update almost every day.

Firefox Release is the stable version. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/

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muze75 said

I'm using Firefox Developer Edition for its ability to allow my chosen extensions to work. However it updates constantly and I don't want to always be in beta. Is there a way to switch to stable releases or revert to a chosen update and stay there (for a while anyways) ?

There are four main development channels.

Release (currently 51.0.1) < Beta (b#) < Aurora (a2) < Nightly (a1)

Aurora (aka developers edition) and Nightly get checkins almost everyday so they get a update each of those days. Sometimes this can cause issues until fixed, finished or reverted.

Beta channel builds gets say six to twelve builds though 51.0 had fourteen.

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