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What will change when I install Firefox ESR?

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Hello. I want to install Firefox ESR on top of my current installation, but what will change when I do so? What is different in ESR?

See, I have downgraded to FF 40 due to extension/add-on problems with FF 42, but I don't want an unsafe/unstable browser. ESR was recommended, but I'm confused about it. Will all my bookmarks, themes, add-ons, etc. remain the same? Is there a different updating schedule, and how does it work? I really need some help here.

Thank you!

Hello. I want to install Firefox ESR on top of my current installation, but what will change when I do so? What is different in ESR? See, I have downgraded to FF 40 due to extension/add-on problems with FF 42, but I don't want an unsafe/unstable browser. ESR was recommended, but I'm confused about it. Will all my bookmarks, themes, add-ons, etc. remain the same? Is there a different updating schedule, and how does it work? I really need some help here. Thank you!

Isisombulu esikhethiweyo

It's a good idea to backup your profile first, but IMO you probably won't have any issues when reverting to Firefox 38 ESR. I did that back in June - switching to Firefox ESR 38.2 from Firefox 40.0. There shouldn't be any issues with add-ons, unless a security fix would cause a problem with an add-on.

Overall the ESR version is the same as the Firefox 38 Release version, but with the security fixes that came in subsequent releases. No new or changed features that may have been in the Firefox 39 thru the latest Releases, just security updates. The schedule is the same for Release and ESR versions. https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar

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Hi

Firefox Extended Support Release is designed for organisations that require a slower update model to for testing and stability purposes. More information about Firefox ESR can be found here.

If you are going to move to this version of Firefox, I recommend you take a backup of your Firefox profile, that you can then install in Firefox ESR. You can read how to do this here.

Personally I would not recommend using this for the reasons you mention. I would suggest you contact the provider of the add-on you wish to use and see if you can find out when an updated version may become available.

I hope this helps, but if not please come back here and we can look into a different solution for you.

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Isisombululo esiKhethiweyo

It's a good idea to backup your profile first, but IMO you probably won't have any issues when reverting to Firefox 38 ESR. I did that back in June - switching to Firefox ESR 38.2 from Firefox 40.0. There shouldn't be any issues with add-ons, unless a security fix would cause a problem with an add-on.

Overall the ESR version is the same as the Firefox 38 Release version, but with the security fixes that came in subsequent releases. No new or changed features that may have been in the Firefox 39 thru the latest Releases, just security updates. The schedule is the same for Release and ESR versions. https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar

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Hi,

When will be automatically update firefox esr to ver. 45 which will be forced for all users?

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piotrekb83 said

Hi, When will be automatically update firefox esr to ver. 45 which will be forced for all users?

I have this same question

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Yes, but as you see in march 8 esr have update to 45 and 38.7 and about april 38.8 and 45.1. So i don't know when will by automatically update to 45

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automatic updates will start from 38.8.0 to 45.2.0 at the end of may.