Help me understand what to do when I "search" for a plugin that you have not identified as up-to-date

I have a number of plugins 'unknown '. ("Google Update" is unknown? (Seriously?) Anyway, when I click on the '? Search button", I get a long list of confusing links. Some appear to be associated with the update to the plugin, but can go back up to 2008. I don't have time to watch all of these links to find who will tell me if my current plugin is up to date. Are you suggesting that I do? Is there an easier way?

Here are the plugins I am asked to update: IE Tab plugin (v. 2.2.0.1) [recently installed], iTunes application detector (v. 1.0.1.1), Microsoft Office 2013 (v. 15.0.4703.1000), NPLastPass (v. 3.1.97.0) and Google Update (v. 1.3.28.15). I 'research' Google one and discovered that it updates automatically... Can not Firefox comes to tell me that?

There is this site: http://www.latest-version-plugin.com/ , which promises 'You will find the current Version of each Plugin for Mozilla Firefox here immediately!'. Can you work with them to synchronize with you and provide the information directly?

Thanks for listening.

Use this link to make sure your plugins are up-to-date.
If all are listed as unknown or research, don't worry to their topic.

No matter when you want or need to check updates.
Go to the website of the real owner of the program in question.
For example, for Firefox, go to Mozilla.org. {web link}

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