Once my iBook updated it take a long time to downloaded it

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My free iBook has just 13 mo and it took more than 10 minutes to get it frome iBook store
Is there a way to get it faster as it used to be before the update?

There are a couple reasons it may be taking a long time to start:
* Extensions may be slowing it down. Some, including antivirus toolbars, Browser Highlighter, and Skype extension are known to cause delays. See [[Troubleshooting extensions and themes]].
* If you are getting delays where the status bar says "Waiting for site" or "Connecting to", make sure Firefox is fully allowed in all firewall software. See [[Firewalls]]

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