

Fortunately, Firefox is backward-compatible and can still recognize and use the old files - alongside new ones - but, this is mentioned nowhere on Mozilla's (support) pages, the link you have provided. Just another thing to deal with, the databases have been changed (the actual mechanisms, of encryption and storage).

You could "backup the logins.json and ke圓.db files", except the files are now "cert9.db" and "key4.db", instead of the old "cert8.db" and "ke圓.db", respectively (& logins.json)
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Type about:preferences#general in the address bar.Īlso turn off Use a background service to install updates Type about:preferences#advanced in the address bar. If you want to keep the old version First, Then decide if you want to remain with or update to the current. You are concerned about someone else lookingĪt that file, you can compress it using a password.ĭowngrade Firefox, get what you need to be exported. You can easily copy and paste if you need to do so. Somewhere else on your hard drive, or written down. Should record all information in a separate text file In the event that the passwords information is lost, you Unfortunately, many great add-ons are now It's up to the writer of the add-on to keep it compatible with
