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How do I get Pogo Games to work on Firefox 59?

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I have Firefox 59.0.2 (64 bit) version of Firefox and the latest version of Java (Version 8, update 171) and no Pogo Games won't work on Firefox. It says Firefox no longer supports Java. So what is Firefox doing to fix this so the site works. Pogo now only works on IE, which I don't like and Safari, which I don't have or want. Pogo says its a Firefox problem and let me guess, Firefox will say it is a Pogo problem which of course leaves us with no choices. I'm very disappointed that we are not given an alternative by Firefox for this site to work.

I have Firefox 59.0.2 (64 bit) version of Firefox and the latest version of Java (Version 8, update 171) and no Pogo Games won't work on Firefox. It says Firefox no longer supports Java. So what is Firefox doing to fix this so the site works. Pogo now only works on IE, which I don't like and Safari, which I don't have or want. Pogo says its a Firefox problem and let me guess, Firefox will say it is a Pogo problem which of course leaves us with no choices. I'm very disappointed that we are not given an alternative by Firefox for this site to work.

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Firefox 52 ESR is the last version of Firefox which supports Java.

See this: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/npapi-plugins

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bearpawqs said

I'm very disappointed that we are not given an alternative by Firefox for this site to work.

It's not just Firefox who doesn't support the Java plugin anymore .....

Would you please take a look at these articles :

https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2498557,00.asp

and :

https://www.futurehosting.com/blog/its-time-to-say-goodbye-to-java-in-browsers/

More and more enterprises are saying 'Goodbye' to the Java plugin, and one can only hope that Pogo.com will wise up and follow .....