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Firefox 2.0 Update To Remove Phishing Detection

An anonymous reader writes "Computerworld and others are reporting that Firefox 2.0.0.19, the last security update to be released before 2.0 goes end-of-life, will remove the phishing detection at the request of Google. The browser is using an older version of the Safe Browsing protocol that Google will discontinue. According to the latest NetApplications report, about 25% of all Firefox users were still on version 2.0. This move ought to result in an increased adoption of Firefox 3.0 and other browsers, unless it goes unnoticed by most users."

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  1. Will anyone notice? by drew · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm fairly certain that anyone who actually needs phishing detection probably won't even notice that it's gone, or won't know what it means. For example, people like my parents who only have Firefox because some well meaning geek installed it for them a year and a half ago...

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  2. Re:Why would anyone use FF2? by i.of.the.storm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not sure what's so bleeding-edge about FF 3, it's a lot more stable and faster than Firefox 2 was. I think your word choice is a bit disingenuous and designed to make FF 3 look bad. And the situation is a bit different since upgrading from XP to Vista costs money, whereas unless you're on Windows 98 upgrading from Firefox 2 to 3 doesn't cost a thing.

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  3. Re:A security update that reduces security by TheRealMindChild · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I still don't see why they're pushing people so hard to upgrade to 3.0.

    Because they are going to stop working on that version. I hate to point out the obvious, but this isn't really a complicated question.

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