![]() For versions without EME (Encyrpted Media Extensions i.e DRM) use the directories with EME-free appended to their name.For Mac versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/mac/.For the Firefox Snap Package use the directory: …/#version-no#/snap/.For Linux 32-bit (x86) versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/linux-i686/.For Linux 64-bit (圆4) versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/linux-x86_64/.For Windows AArch64 (ARM64) versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/win64-aarch64/.For Windows 32-bit (x86) versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/win32/.For Windows 64-bit (圆4) versions use the directory: …/#version-no#/win64/.Directories for specific platforms (replace version-no# with the Firefox version number you want):.Directories for the Beta versions have the letter b appended at the end of their names followed by beta number e.g 89.0b1/.Directories for the ESR versions have the letters esr appended at the end of their names e.g 78.0esr/.Stable, Beta and Extended Support Release (ESR) Versions ![]() ![]() Check end notes for help on how to identify the directory for specific versions. As such, you’ll have to navigate through the correct directories to get the exact version you need. ![]() Besides this, you can also get the offline installer for the latest versions from the same sites. Need an older of Firefox for Windows, Linux or Mac? You can get the offline installers from a couple of Mozilla mirror sites. ![]()
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