I have a Lion OS X v10.7 on my laptop.

Can I save Firefox to my Apple laptop and download the latest update with no adverse consequences to my other Apple software?  I am doing so many job applications lately and many of them are hosted by a middle man company.  You can't talk to anybody or get any technical help and sometimes you will lose your entire application before it gets submitted if you use the wrong browser.  This has happened to me before with Safari.  Many of the applications require you to use IE or Firefox. Every time I do an application now I download for that time only Firefox without saving it to my computer. Because I haven't saved it to my computer I am unable to complete the updates. Firefox says for "security protection" you should absolutely get the latest update. What should I do in this case?

Viewmont Girl wrote:
Can I save Firefox to my Apple laptop and download the latest update with no adverse consequences to my other Apple software? 
Absolutely.
It might even be a good strategy to reserve Firefox for only job applications. Then, employers will have a little bit more difficultly tracking your personal activities using Safari.

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