
Type “ about:config” in the address bar, then press “ Enter“.Check or uncheck the “ Use a background service to install updates” option as desired.Check for updates, but let me choose whether to install them.Select one of the following options as desired:.Scroll down to the “ Firefox Updates” section.Select the “ Menu” button in the upper-right corner, then choose “ Options“.Maybe is interested in permanently archiving it onto his server.


not coming from their store), even installed during dev mode, at next browser restart I have managed to track down a signed version of uBlock0 v1.16.18, at the admin's discretion, I have uploaded it to: Release branch Chrome will disable any non-signed extension (i.e.

In the case of Google Chrome 49 (and 50, for Vista users), you should be stuck at version 1.16.18 (IDK whether v1.16.20, identical to 1.16.18, was properly released in Google Store), so no problem with upgrading to an incompatible version there but what if you want to install uBlock0 v1.16.18 for the first time/re-install? The problem with Google Store is, unlike the Firefox extensions repository ( AMO), that it does not offer previous versions of an extension, so once you upgrade to a non-working version of an extension, you can't revert back (at least easily)Ĭhromium will allow for installation of unsigned extensions, so installing from uBlock0's GitHub repo is an option in this case while in developer mode, you can convert the github downloaded 1.16.20 zip file into a proper. 0, so it will allow the download and install of latest version of uBlock0 but because, in essence, AdvChr is Chrome v 48.0+ 51.0, it does not support the Javascript functions of uBlock0 > 1.16.20 (as already explained by heinoganda). Versions of uBlock Origin > 1.16.20= 1.16.18 for Google Chrome now require Chrome version >= 52.0 Advanced Chrome will advertise itself on Google Store as v.
