Comodo Icedragon 40.1.1.18

Version sits at the tail end of the Firefox 40-era codebase. Mozilla Firefox 40 was released in August 2015. Comodo IceDragon 40.1.1.18 would have followed shortly thereafter, incorporating Comodo’s patch set.

, a tool that allowed users to scan websites for malware before they even loaded. It also utilized Comodo Secure DNS comodo icedragon 40.1.1.18

| Component | Version | |-----------|---------| | Rendering engine | Gecko 40.0 | | JavaScript engine | SpiderMonkey (ES6 partial) | | NPAPI plugin support | Yes (including Flash – EOL) | | WebExtensions support | No | | Process model | Single process (no electrolysis) | | Default search engine | Yahoo (with Comodo wrapper) | | OS support | Windows XP SP3 through Windows 10 (initial release) | Version sits at the tail end of the Firefox 40-era codebase

Do not download from random third-party sites (e.g., "Download.com" or "Softonic") which bundle adware. The safest archive for Comodo products is the official Comodo FTP archive or reputable old-version repositories like FileHippo or OldVersion.com. Verify the file size (approx 45MB to 50MB) and hash if available. , a tool that allowed users to scan

Digital preservationists use old browser builds to view websites as they were designed in the mid-2010s. If you are an archivist trying to view a Flash-based site or a legacy CMS dashboard, version 40.1.1.18 is a tool of the trade.