Join the Mozilla’s Test Days event from Dec 2–8 to test the new Firefox address bar on Firefox Beta 134 and get a chance to win Mozilla swag vouchers! 🎁

Kërkoni te Asistenca

Shmangni karremëzime gjoja asistence. S’do t’ju kërkojmë kurrë të bëni një thirrje apo të dërgoni tekst te një numër telefoni, apo të na jepni të dhëna personale. Ju lutemi, raportoni veprimtari të dyshimtë duke përdorur mundësinë “Raportoni Abuzim”.

Mësoni Më Tepër

your browser is being managed by an orginization

  • 4 përgjigje
  • 1 e ka hasur këtë problem
  • 3 parje
  • Përgjigjja më e re nga James

more options

when i go to my settings i see this how could i get rid of it i use linux

when i go to my settings i see this how could i get rid of it i use linux

Krejt Përgjigjet (4)

more options

You can check the about:policies#active page to see whether policies are active. Also see if this helps. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1264369 What security software are you running?

Ndryshuar nga jonzn4SUSE

more options

i am running pop os lts and i reinstalled it and it still says that DisableAppUpdate is true

more options

This is OK, because your updates are being managed by your package manager.

more options

Some Linux distros are doing this with Firefox package builds. For example with Mint https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4259 though the page makes it sound like Firefox cannot do its own updates at all. Referring to this comment when they say "Firefox cannot handle its own updates. It doesn’t know how to check the repositories and doesn’t have admin privileges anyway. In Linux Mint this is the job of the Update Manager so Firefox is told not to handle updates."

The official Linux builds from say www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ does get internal Firefox updates from Mozilla just fine much like the macOS and Windows builds. Just need to make sure the Firefox folder has read/write permissions for the user to do updates.