Can I download Firefox on a Chromebook?
There are two ways to get Firefox on your device. Install Firefox from Google Play Store: on newer versions of Chrome OS (x86 based Chromebook running Chrome OS 80 or later), you have the option to install the Firefox for Android app. This app is developed for mobile devices.
How do I add Google Authenticator to Firefox?
In the Sync panel, click Manage account. Expand the Two-step authentication section by clicking Enable…. Open the authentication app of your choice. Use the app to take a photo of the QR code, or click Can’t Scan Code to display a code to enter into the app.
Why can’t I download Firefox on my Chromebook?
There’s no official Firefox app for Chromebooks, but you can install the Android version from the Play Store. You can install Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) on models that support Linux. If your Chromebook doesn’t support Linux, you can install it using Crouton.
What is the newest version of Firefox?
What’s the latest version of Firefox?
Release Edition | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|
Firefox Standard Release | Desktop | 93.0 |
Firefox Extended Support Release | Desktop | 91.2.0 |
Firefox iOS | Mobile | 38.1 |
Firefox Android | Mobile | 93.0 |
Where is Firefox recovery code?
Generate and store your recovery key
- Click on the menu button.
- Click Firefox Accounts (your email address) or sign in if you’re not already.
- Once signed in, click Manage Account.
- Under Security, next to Recovery key click Create.
- Enter your password and then click Continue.
How do I connect to Firefox?
Start syncing in four easy steps:
- Open the menu in the top right of Firefox and select “Sign in to Sync”.
- Click “Get started” in the tab that opens.
- Enter an email address and password to “Create a Firefox Account.”
- Click “Next” to get a verification sent to your email.