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Messages my Firefox browser version 127.0 will be broke on March 14, 2025 ???

sam13
Making moves

Hello software developers,

Getting strange messages that my Firefox browser version 127.0 will fall dead and be broke on March 14, 2025  ==> Is this really true ???  <==  Been doing software development a long time and never heard of just 'breaking' a legacy product version for installed customers. A big No-No.

Question:

Will you really break a browser version I really like and have used for almost 20 years ?  <or> Will you give your developers a crash course on how to renew, store, chain, and manage X.509 certificates to prevent this breakage ???

<otherwise>

Please recommend a good replacement browser such as Brave,  LibreWolf,  Floorp, etc, which replicates the good, fast performing, basic, and non-intrusive functions that Firefox used to do in the past.

Do not want to interrupt your busy coding schedule, but Certificate management code and tools are everywhere for you to do a quick fix for this breakage, generally called a bug. An extra 30 LOC to fix this won't hurt performance that much.

Thanks for you quick response,

Sam

 

 

 

 

 

3 REPLIES 3

siffemcon
Familiar face

Yes, it's true if you don't update or switch to ESR and there's nothing you can do to prevent it other than that.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/root-certificate-expiration

Many people like Librewolf and Floorp.

 

jscher2000
Leader

Hi Sam, why are you running Firefox 127? Was there an unacceptable UI change in Firefox 128??

The supported options -- i.e., the versions with the updated certificate built in -- are:

 

superkuh
Making moves

If you can find (or have previously saved) an unbranded build of Firefox for your version it does not have the walled garden / CA TLS system for add-ons. So it will break less than the normal walled-garden branded-Firefox versions.