Windows Vista is no longer supported by microsoft?

Firefox will be supported by Microsoft?

Extended (by Microsoft) for Vista support will end in 2017.   Google has announced the Chrome browser will get are more updates on systems running Vista and XP from April this year.  Chrome will continue to run on these systems, but no updates get more time.  Your question about Firefox is confusing, as Mozilla did not have ads similar to Google on Chrome.

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