Here’s how you can get the 64-bit version of Firefox on your 64-bit Windows PC (You have two options) : Linux and macOS users have already had a taste of the 64-bit version of Firefox. So how exactly is this 64-bit version different from the 32-bit version? For starters, like any 64-bit application, it can access a lot more memory than the 32-bit version, meaning it is less likely to crash. Also, the 64-bit version of Firefox features an added security protocol called the Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR). This, of course, keeps you a lot safer from hackers. But if you’ve upgraded to the 64-bit Firefox, and you want to revert back to the 32-bit version for some reason, you can simply download the 32-bit Firefox installer and reinstall it. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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