You may find on download sites earlier versions of these browsers, but they are not necessarily secure, and often these sites have advertisements for malware (the direct operating system links go to how to upgrade to those systems):ġ3.4 Ventura - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ2.6.6 Monterey - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ1.7.7* Big Sur - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ0.15.7* Catalina - Vivaldi, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCabįirst OS to support only 64 bit applications. The MB Air’s OSX version will be upgraded after a couple of security issues have been addressed.As of May 18, 2023, the following browser compatibility exists (order is completely arbitrary):įirst by operation system, links to individual browsers by system will follow the list by OS. It does all that we want and is especially useful as it has a built in DVD player for our considerable collection. The iMac cannot be upgraded beyond its current 10.11.6 as Apple ceased providing updates for it. Thanks to various for info on Mac OSX versions. It seems no change is needed on the MB Air but something needs to be changed on the iMac. We are using Firefox 78.11.0esr on both Intel IMacs with OSX 10.9.5 on the MB Air with no issues and OSX 10.11.6 on the iMac which receives the “Update your browser” pages. Interesting that the correct version of OSX is not shown in User-Agent on either Mac. User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10_11_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/.106 Safari/537.36 OPR/.41Īny thoughts on why the two User-Agent sections are different, apart from the OSX version? Both Macs were updated to Firefox 78.11.0esr on June 1 2021. Since it never receives the “Update your browser” page I used the YouTube page for cookies. I then did the same on the MacBook Air, which although it has the older OSX 10.9.5 has never displayed this problem. The stuff that opens at the bottom is different but I eventually found my way to User-Agent. I followed Prop Swinger’s Instructions (many thanks - we are making progress) on the iMac using the YouTube “Please update your Browser” page. What is it sending and where may it be found? It just needs correcting on the iMac. Is there a particular version ID setting in Firefox that can be changed? Firefox must be sending something about versions to websites. I would like to know how to correct this on the iMac. Somehow the Firefox installation on the iMac is giving incorrect version info to websites. As far as I can see all the Preference settings are the same. I clicked on the "Remind me later" link at the bottom and it then went to the cookies page.Īll info I can find indicates that our Macs have the same current version of Firefox that was released on June 1, 2021. On opening YouTube the "Please update your browser page" appeared. It has exactly the same version that Firefox released less than 3 weeks ago. It went straight to the YouTube cookies page. As always on the MB Air, this warning did not happen. I then opened YouTube as it is one of the websites that for the past few months has opened on the iMac with "Please update your browser". I then scrolled down on this Release Notes page to Mac Operating Systems for this release of Firefox. This is the date on which both our Macs were last updated to the CURRENT release of Firefox, less than 3 weeks ago. This advises: Version 78.11.0, first offered to ESR channel users on June 1, 2021. I clicked on "What's new" and a new page of Firefox ESR Release Notes opened. The window that opened advised "Firefox is up to date" and that it has Version 78.11.0esr. I checked this on both of our Macs.įirst on the MB Air I opened Firefox and clicked on "About Firefox". According to Firefox, Version 78.11.0esr is the current version for Mac and was released on June 1, 2021.
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