How to downgrade/download to older versions of Firefox

July 2024 · 5 minute read

While Firefox may not have the market shares of Chrome or Safari, it is still one of the most well-known browsers in the world. Enough users leverage Firefox to access the internet, and its billion+ websites. And, since people tend to keep using tools they are comfortable with, users of Firefox are unlikely to move to another browser.

This means that Firefox is essential for software testers to test websites on their list of browsers. Whatever site they may be developing/upgrading/altering, its functionalities need to work seamlessly with Firefox and the older versions of it. 

Downloading, installing and setting up different versions of Firefox for testing can be a chore. This article two easy methods to test on older versions of Firefox. For the second method, you won’t even require downloads. 

But more on that later. Let’s begin with Method 1. 

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Method 1: Download older versions directly from Mozilla

The process to download older versions of Firefox is relatively simple. You just need to follow the below steps:

Once the file downloads, follow the installation instructions it throws up to install this version of your device. However, bear in mind that Firefox is set for automatic updates by default. In order to ensure that this older version does not automatically update itself, you have to change the update settings.

Follow the steps below:

By doing the above, you’ll disable automatic updates on Firefox. Anytime an update shows up, you’ll be notified and have to manually confirm for the update to be installed. 

Every old Firefox download translates to a tedious, mind-numbing repetitive task. It is the definition of too much effort for inadequate returns, especially when Method 2 will make the entire process infinitely easier. As mentioned in the introduction, it also requires no downloads. 

Method 2: Access older Chrome versions on a Cloud-based Platform

A real device cloud, such as the one provided by BrowserStack, offers the optimal way to access older Firefox versions with the least possible time and effort. Instead of downloading older versions of Firefox, sign up for free, login, and choose from Firefox versions 32 to 97. 

Simply follow the steps below to check website compatibility with older (and newer) Firefox versions:

To begin this process, you first need to sign up for a free BrowserStack account.

Get a Free BrowserStack Account

Choose Live from the products list at the top of the screen

click the Windows or Mac option on the left

list of Firefox versions

choose version 71. Simply click on 71

Firefox version will open on a real Windows desktop

Go Beyond just Cross Browser Testing

Apart from the ease of testing on BrowserStack real device cloud, QAs also get a plethora of features that make testing easier and exceptionally more comprehensive:

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Now that you know how to download old versions of Firefox, you also know that you actually have to download them for website testing. The BrowserStack solution demonstrably reduces the amount of time and effort required to access real browsers for testing. The cherry on the cake is that we also offer real devices hosted on the cloud with those real browsers, so you get exact real user conditions to run tests on. You can test your websites and apps on mobile browsers as well. This ensures that you end up getting far fewer bugs than with any other testing method.

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