Can you stop firefox from upgrading beyond 3.6? My distance education course is in jeopardy if you don't.

Waterloo University 1 519 888-4567, tells me in no uncertain terms that as of this moment, Firefox 3.6 is the only version that does not cause problems in dealing with distance education students. I have already experienced one such problem and I am desparate... as long as this situation exists... to keep from upgrading my 3.6. Your system refuses to pay any attention to my need, at present, to NOT UPGRADE. It is now planning to force this upgrade on my computer.

You shouldn't use old versions of Firefox, they are insecure, using them can lead to your private information being stolen. Please update Dashlane to it's latest release.

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