

The last browser that has announced that it will stop offering support to certain Mac computers is Firefox, specifically to all those that are managed by OS X El Capitan or earlier, such as OS X 10.9 Mavericks and OS X 10.10 Yosemite.Īccording to Mozilla, operating systems that do not receive security updates have known vulnerabilities that can be exploited at any time, making it difficult to maintain Firefox. However, when it is the browser that stops receiving updates, things get complicated and a lot, since it is the tool that we have at our disposal to access the internet, with all the risks that this entails.

But if we use our equipment responsibly, we can continue to work with it. If youre using an outdated version of Firefox on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) or earlier, the only way you can update Firefox to a secure version is to. Note that the installer is a 4GB monster, so it pays to have the Mac connected to the speediest Internet link you can get. Find out what other users think about Mac OS X El Capitan and add it to your Firefox Browser. The OS installer will download and after a long while will proceed to lay out a fresh and virgin copy of the default OS for that Mac, presumably Lion 10.7.x. Mac users should start to worry when your computer runs out of receiving a new version of your operating system, since all security-related updates, unless they are very important, will not reach your computers at any time. Reviews and ratings for Mac OS X El Capitan. Big Sur leaves out of updates to all the equipment before 2013 except the Mac Pro. For more than a week, we already know what the computers that will be compatible with macOS Big Sur, the long-awaited aesthetic renovation that many users were waiting for on the Mac, and that drink directly from the design that we can find in iPadOS.
