
- SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALL
- SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 UPDATE
- SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 MANUAL
- SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 FULL
Please be on the lookout for update-related wonkiness and unexpected CPU and I/O spikes, and file regressions against Bug 1703909. These changes should be making their way to a Nightly near you shortly. Late yesterday the Install/Update team enabled updates in the background, when Firefox is not running for browsing, for our Windows Nightly population.
SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 FULL
Since misunderstandings, evil guesses and conspiracy theories tend to be Comments, I have reprinted the full text below:
SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 UPDATE
If update management does not consume unnecessary resources for telemetry, etc., then I will enable this new feature.įirefox Nightly on Windows will now try to update even when it is not running | Nick Alexander (:nalexander), for the I/U team I have a value system that proactively and promptly applies “updates” for security and bug handling. I apologize for posting thoughtless and erroneous opinions, and would like to add the following.
SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 MANUAL
In other words, the task scheduler was to take over (automate) the manual “update checking” that is normally done by the user.

I completely misunderstood the “Firefox Nightly Background Update” in our article.Īfter doing some research using the links provided in the article, I understood that “Background updates introduced by Mozilla do not use any telemetry or resources at all, but simply use the OS task scheduler to check for updates.

This time I will have to learn about “Enterprise policies” just to be able to defend myself against them, and from experience, that’s knowing that even then I will never be able to trust that “setting and forgetting it” will be enough for it to remain disabled. And as usual the excuse for that new intrusion is not really proportioned.Īpparently these bastards made this impossible to block even using the already normal-user-unfriendly, untrustworthy and not always even available about:config page. Unsurprisingly from this company given its history, Mozilla Corporation’s previous (and still active I think) use of background tasks involved more spying on the users for business reasons even when the browser was not running, and not even warning the users in the update notes about the change:Ī good reason to not trust Mozilla again to run code that talks to them every 7 hours even when their malware browser is not running. The name will be adjusted for Beta and Stable versions of Firefox. The task, named Firefox Nightly Background Update followed by hex code in the Nightly version, is automatically installed by Nightly and will be reinstalled automatically as well if deleted. The task is configured to run every 7 hours, but only if Firefox is not running.
SUGGESTED FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALL
In other words: Firefox will use a scheduled task on the system level to run update checks, download updates and install the downloaded updates.

If you need to disable this functionality, about:preferences should show a checkbox in the “Updates†section for you to disable, or you can set the BackgroundAppUpdate Firefox policy to false.ps forum. These tasks have been designed to not process updates when other Firefox instances are running, so they should not force restarts of running instances and they access (lock) the default profile for only a very short period of time so they should not prevent starting Firefox for regular browsing. These tasks invoke Firefox in a stripped-down headless “background task mode†that pumps the update cycle before exiting. The default Firefox profile (for each OS-level user) will schedule OS-level tasks that run periodically.
