FireBox Stable 3.1.10
Released on Tuesday, 18 August 2026 16:33
Maturity: Stable
Files
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Advanced features for power users
Date
18 Aug 2026
File Name
firebox_3.1.10_pro.zip
File Size
3.54 Mb
Essential features to get started
Date
18 Aug 2026
File Name
firebox_3.1.10_free.zip
File Size
3.43 Mb
Release Notes
See what's new, improved, and fixed in this release.
- WordPress 7.1 compatibility.
- Added: a limit on how many times the same visitor can submit a form each minute, so a single visitor can’t spam your submissions list.
- Improved Multisite support: FireBox now sets itself up on every site of a network, including sites added later, so campaigns, analytics and permissions work without visiting each site first.
- Improved Multisite support: campaigns on different sites of a network no longer share cookies, so closing a campaign on one site can’t hide a campaign on another.
- Improved Multisite support: removing FireBox from a network now clears each site’s data according to that site’s own “Keep data on uninstall” setting, and deleting a site removes its FireBox data with it.
- Improved: cookies now follow your site’s WordPress cookie settings, so campaign frequency and analytics keep working on sites that share cookies between www and non-www addresses.
- Improved how integration credentials (MailChimp, Brevo, Klaviyo, and others) are stored.
- Improved the handling of imported campaigns so their content is cleaned up before it is saved.
- Improved how Rating field values are shown in the Submissions list.
- Improved: campaigns now use their own set of permissions, so you can give someone access to campaigns without giving them access to all your posts.
- Improved the accuracy of conversion and analytics tracking by ignoring invalid or duplicated data.
- Improved: connecting or disconnecting an integration now requires administrator access.
- Improved how the submissions REST API key is sent and verified.
- Improved security when FireBox checks for updates: it now confirms it is really talking to the FirePlugins license server before downloading anything.
- Improved: WordPress now offers the auto-update option for FireBox in the Plugins list, instead of saying auto-updates are not available.
- Improved privacy: FireBox no longer tells WordPress.org about itself when WordPress checks for plugin updates.
- Improved the handling of the {fbExpr} expression feature.
- Improved the handling of redirects and messages shown after a form is submitted.
- Improved the delete and duplicate actions in the campaigns list.
- Improved: page speed for campaigns with custom JavaScript no longer hold up the rest of the page while FireBox loads. Custom code now runs right after your campaigns are ready.
- Improved: page speed when serving multiple FireBox campaigns on same page.
- Improved: page speed by loading only the animations your campaign uses, instead of the whole animation library. This cuts about 69KB from every page a campaign appears on.
- Fixed: page slide campaigns could appear full-height and outside their slide area on some sites.
- Fixed: an error that could occur while FireBox was updating itself.