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How do I turn off notifications, such as "Firefox 24.0 is avalable"?

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How do I turn off notifications, such as "Firefox 24.0 is available"? Most of the time, a notification like that would not be a problem, but if I am streaming video to a DVR, I don't want a pop-up like that appearing on the screen, and in the video. Most of the time, I will be using an a Windows XP computer, to stream video to the DVR. I believe this problem is a Firefox problem, and not specific to any one computer. I am not against updates. By the way, I do have automatic updates turned on.

How do I turn off notifications, such as "Firefox 24.0 is available"? Most of the time, a notification like that would not be a problem, but if I am streaming video to a DVR, I don't want a pop-up like that appearing on the screen, and in the video. Most of the time, I will be using an a Windows XP computer, to stream video to the DVR. I believe this problem is a Firefox problem, and not specific to any one computer. I am not against updates. By the way, I do have automatic updates turned on.

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Especially if it isn't a comedy.

You can adjust your update settings as described in this article: Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox.

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I considered temporarily changing the update setting to "Never check for updates" when streaming videos. I am sure that would work, but it does not seem like a permanent solution to me, because I will have to keep changing it back and forth, and hopefully, not forget to do it.

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I'm not sure the alternative -- automatically update without notification -- would suit your needs, either. It might be that Firefox would quietly wait for you to restart the browser, but it's possible you would get a notification to restart. Hmmm...

Fortunately, Firefox releases are fairly predictable: once every 6 weeks. In between, there usually are only emergency releases for extreme breakage. If you disable updates and forget to turn them back on, you could make a habit of checking every Wednesday (e.g., Help > About Firefox > Check for Updates).

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