Firefox typically receives regular updates for the browser. These updates often include security patches, ensuring your safety while working in this browser.
Updating it also affects the applications we develop. After a few months, most of our users are on the latest operating systems. This means our applications need to comply with the most recent changes. Consequently, we may not always support outdated operating systems.
In practice, this means we won't further update the app to a newer version if you haven't updated your browser to the latest version. You may still be able to use the app, but this is at your own risk. Additionally, we may decide to cease supporting the app, rendering it unusable on an outdated browser version.
Updating Firefox
Mozilla has written its own article on how to best update Firefox. You can read all about it via this article. In it, you'll find instructions on checking the current version and updating the browser on your device.
Minimum requirements
For Firefox, we adhere to the rule of providing support for our platform in your browser for up to 3 versions back. Suppose the current version of Firefox is 115. This means we support versions 113, 114, and 115.
Note*: You are responsible for keeping Firefox up-to-date on your device. If Firefox isn't updated to meet the minimum requirements, we are not liable for any issues in the application.
Note**: If you are using an outdated device, Firefox may no longer receive updates. This means your device cannot use the latest version of Firefox and is therefore not suitable for using Incontrol. In this case, it's best to consider using a different device to continue using Incontrol.