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Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox

Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox

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This article explains the settings available in the Advanced panel of the Firefox OptionsPreferences page. These are settings that aren't used very often, such as proxy settings and various other advanced settings that only some people need.

General tab

Accessibility Browsing Data Choices tab

Network tab

Connection

Your organization or Internet service provider may offer or require you to use a proxy, which acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Internet. Proxies are used to improve performance, filter requests, and hide your computer from the Internet to improve security. Proxies are often part of corporate firewalls. For more information on changing your Firefox connection settings to use a proxy, see Connection settings in Firefox.

Cached Web Content

Pages you view are normally stored in a special cache folder for quicker viewing the next time you visit the same page. You can specify the amount of disk space the cache can use here. You can also immediately clear the contents of the cache.

Offline Web Content and User Data Update tab

Firefox updates

Note: You must be running Firefox as an administrator or as the user who originally installed Firefox to install Firefox updates.

Automatically update Note:

Firefox update options may be absent if updates are controlled by your Linux

package manager

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Firefox updates

Note: You must be running Firefox as an admin or as the user who originally installed Firefox to install Firefox updates.

Note: You must be running Firefox as root or as the user who originally installed Firefox to install Firefox updates.

Automatically update Certificates tab

Certificates help perform encryption and decryption of connections to websites.

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