Read this answer in context □ 1 All Replies (1)Ĥ. Ensure you have auto-updating turned off in Play Store, and make sure that until we have a satisfactory latest version of Firefox, you don't accidentally "upgrade" again! Install the APK, and you'll get v68 back.Ĥ. Worth saving the APK file somewhere safe in case you accidentally re-upgrade and need it again.ģ. (If you use that, you need to select the right one of the 4 variants for your device. Google's docs didn't put all the information in one place, so here are the steps for a normal Chrome user in Windows 10: Download the Google Update policy template (alternatively Chrome Enterprise also contains the files you'll need) and unzip it. If this link is updated to point to v79, the last release of v68 should still be available from: Then I set the regular version of Chrome to the older version I needed. If this is a problem, make sure to sync to a Firefox account first. Note: when doing this, you'll lose any settings, history, bookmarks etc that are stored locally.
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