Two years ago, Mozilla released Firefox 115, the final version to support Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and a bunch of macOS releases. A year later, Mozilla revealed its plans to extend support for outdated ...
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Back in February of this year, Mozilla committed to supporting Firefox on older versions of Windows for at least another six months, which meant up to August 19th, 2025. Now, the company has once ...
Mozilla announced on Monday that it is abandoning development of a Windows Mobile browser. Mozilla blames Microsoft, saying that because Redmond is closing off development of native Windows 7 ...
PCWorld reports that Mozilla Firefox has ended support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, with version 115 being the final release for these older operating systems. Users can receive security updates through ...
WTF?! Windows 7 is now 16 years old, and very few people are still using the OS on internet-exposed PCs. However, Mozilla is willing to give these Aero-obsessed enthusiasts a few additional weeks to ...
Bottom line: Firefox users on older operating systems will have a bit more time with the browser thanks to Mozilla's recent decision to extend support for about six more months. Still, the clock is ...
Mozilla Firefox, the last major browser still providing security updates for older Microsoft systems, has announced the end of support for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 after February 2026.
According to a post on Bugzilla, Firefox developers are considering giving those sticking to the good-old Windows 7 a few extra months of updates, delaying the end of support until August 2023.
Mozilla has announced that it will continue to support its Firefox browser on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 until at least September 2025, as reported by Windows Report. Firefox 115 ESR will ...
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