If you’re seeing a message that says “Firefox is up to date” but you still think an update is needed, it’s worth checking for updates manually. To do this, open Firefox and go to Help > About Firefox. If there’s an update available, you’ll see a button to install it. Click the button and follow the on-screen instructions to finish installing the update.
If you don’t see an update available, or if the update doesn’t seem to fix the issue, it’s possible that something is preventing Firefox from updating automatically. Try these solutions.
How to stop urgent firefox update
- Type about:config in the Firefox address bar and press Enter.
- In the search box above the list, type app.update.disabledForTesting.
- Double-click app.update.disabledForTesting to change its value from false to true.
- Close the about:config tab/window.
The update check is now disabled and you will not be prompted to update Firefox again. If you’re seeing a message that says “Firefox is up to date” but you still think an update is needed, it’s worth checking for updates manually. To do this, open Firefox and go to Help > About Firefox.
What to do if Firefox keeps prompting you to update
Have you ever been using Firefox when all of a sudden, it starts prompting you to update? You might not know what to do, but don’t worry! Here’s a guide on how to handle the situation.
If Firefox is prompting you to update but won’t let you do so, don’t worry! This guide will show you how to fix the problem. Depending on your operating system, there are a few different things you can try.
Why Firefox prompts you to update
There are a few different reasons why Firefox might prompt you to update. It could be because there’s a new version of Firefox available, or it could be that your current version is out of date.
If you’re seeing a message that says “Firefox is up to date” but you still think an update is needed, it’s worth checking for updates manually. To do this, open Firefox and go to Help > About Firefox. If there’s an update available, you’ll see a button to install it. Click the button and follow the on-screen instructions to finish installing the update.
How to disable the prompt for updates
If you’re like me, you’ve probably grown tired of the prompt for updates that pops up every time you start up your computer. Here’s how to disable it and get on with your day.
In Windows 10, Microsoft has added a new feature that prompts you to install updates as soon as they become available. While this is a great way to keep your computer up-to-date, some people may not want to install the updates right away for one reason or another.