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"Restart to update FireFox" should say "Restart Firefox to update"

hansmuff
Making moves

Help > About

When there's a FireFox update applied, Help > About says "Restart to update FireFox" which to me indicates it needs to restart the computer. That's traditionally what "Restart" means when updating software or drivers.

It'd be less confusing if it was made clear that you're just restarting the browser, so maybe "Restart FireFox to update" instead?

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Luca_Pavan
Familiar face

Yes, would be much more clear. Perhaps softwares usually don't need a pc restart as they don't need that their functions are shut down temporarily for being updated, for example a software that monitor or change Windows options, an antivirus, a driver or simply Windows updates can require a pc restart becauce they are still in use (including in background) for the correct system operation and of course can't be updated if they are still active. So, to update Firefox you just have to restart it, it will close and the update will be applied, then Firefox will open.