To do that, you need to click the folder to your operating system. If you go to this page, you can download a copy of Firefox 31.0. What do I do from that page on to download Firefox 31? What do I click? What happened since then? Why's stuff disappearing from that page now? Why is it that I can't see 31.0? Do you? What's "the general link" and "then only two specific version links"? I just want the link to the download of 31 from that webpage, which I've gotten and used just fine 11 days ago. When I downloaded Google Chrome, all I seen was Firefox 41.0.2, yet in IE 7 and Opera I can see versions back to Firefox 37.0.2, just not back to 31.0, the only version I want and will use of Firefox. I don't like the upgrades being made, one reason for which is I feel they are invasive of my privacy, the new appearances look too much like Google Chrome, everything's more complicated while said to be more helpful and "easier," and I don't like the layout of everything while I'm browsing in any other version. It never has been and Firefox 31 is only browser I've used since its release. What's the critical reason for using Firefox 31? When I view it in Google Chrome, there is a paragraph with the general link, then the warning, then only two specific version links.Īre you planning to use Firefox on public websites? It's unsafe to use Firefox 31 on the web. I've never viewed the page in Internet Explorer before.
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