![]() ![]() ![]() Although later versions of Mac OS X and macOS have had replacement root certificates installed, those aren’t in older versions of Mac OS X, nor in iOS prior to version 10. This is relied on by Let’s Encrypt security certificates. The reason, explained in full detail by Scott Helme, is that a widely used root security certificate, that for IdenTrust DST Root CA X3, will expire in just over a week, on 30 September. I'll keep looking, when I am not distracted with my new toy.If you’re still running El Capitan, or any version of Mac OS X prior to 10.12.1, then you’re about to run into problems with some popular security certificates. I have hope that there still is later version of WFG3 for El Capitan out there. Waterfox G3 can use it's own profile separate from Firefox so they can run at the same time. To bad Waterfox G4 is for MacOS 10.12 or later because we could have had Firefox 90, dang it.Īlthough I'll probably be running it on my MacBook Air with Catalina as soon as I get it tomorrow along side the latest Firefox. It works great has lots of extra preferences and you can set it up to have a theme and some other stuff.įrom what I read about Waterfox it's not the best Browser even compared to Firefox but Firefox ESR isn't either.Īt least it's an alternative for El Capitan. You can download the last version for El Capitan from Here it says it is for OSX Mavericks or Newer but I downloaded, installed and am runing it right now on my MacBook 5,2 with OSX 10.11.6 El Capitan it is however 64bit. ![]() WaterFox is built for Speed and Security, and anything is better than plain old Esr. I was just able to track down the last version of Waterfox G3 based on Gecko 78.15.1 only slightly better than the Latest Firefox esr 78.15.0 that is supported for El Capitan. ![]()
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