Whenever I log on my computer, I get an urgent message from FireFox. Details below.

Daily for 3 days now, when I log on my computer, I get a message that says: "it is highly recommended that you apply this update for firefox as soon as possible."
He said then "View more information on this update" it I cannot display more information (by clicking on the underlined blue color line) and I tried to apply the update and it does not load. The green line will just back and forth until I finally just close the page from loading. When I try to load by pressing the button 'Next' it says connect to something like trying to connect to download the program now.
Now I am not questioning if it's spam or if there is a reason my computer will not load this update. As I said before it is not what the update is... makes me a little nervous now that my computer has refused to allow him to update twice.
I tried to copy the page to send you, and it does not allow me to copy.

You are welcome.

If you have need of all these steps you probably have software security that are to protect or lock files, you may need to keep an eye on it, if you are having other problems with the update of files or to back up personal data.

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