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What is the last stable version that FULLY supports ALL Kaspersky add-ins? How do I get it?

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I'm sick of FireFox updating itself and breaking Kaspersky add-ins I rely on. How do I roll back to a version that FULLY supports ALL Kaspersky add-ins?

I'm sick of FireFox updating itself and breaking Kaspersky add-ins I rely on. How do I roll back to a version that FULLY supports ALL Kaspersky add-ins?

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It is the other way as it is Kaspersky that supports Firefox. You cannot expect any Firefox version to just support the thousand of extensions out there.

Unlike the vast majority of extensions which if compatible with Firefox 10.0 or even 4.0 they should usually still work fine. Extensions like these by Kaspersky needs to be compiled for each new Firefox version due to binary.

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