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The recent release of Firefox version 46.0 has created issues with the logon process. We are currently investigating the cause of the issue with Firefox. Until

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The recent release of Firefox version 46.0 has created issues with the logon process. We are currently investigating the cause of the issue with Firefox. Until resolved, we recommend using another browser such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Safari.

Can i uninstall and reinstall an older version of firefox????

Everytime i got To my bank-mail- yahoo i get this message and my you tube is constantly buffering....

VERY ANNOYING!!!

The recent release of Firefox version 46.0 has created issues with the logon process. We are currently investigating the cause of the issue with Firefox. Until resolved, we recommend using another browser such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Safari. Can i uninstall and reinstall an older version of firefox???? Everytime i got To my bank-mail- yahoo i get this message and my you tube is constantly buffering.... VERY ANNOYING!!!

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version 46.0.1

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