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Love Firefox, and appreciate your alerts about updates. Not sure why there isn’t an automatic notification from them anyway. Also, enjoyed the credit card pranks.
Ah, but there is automatic notification. Tools –> Options –> Advanced –> Software Update then check the right boxes. When there’s an update the little puzzle icon next to the mozilla “m” in the upper right hand corner of your browser will turn yellow for non-critical updates and red for critical ones.