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Yes, it's done by the package and when you configure it to, which in practice is right now.
Actually, that's one of the things Ubuntu got right with Snap (hate is as much as you want). They install the new version in the background without interrupting your flow. The next time, you close Firefox and choose to open it again....tada... it's the new version.
I think Flatpak does that too, no?
Yeah, I know when I update Firefox with pamac that when I next open it it's going to need to update. It takes 3 seconds and restores my open tabs afterwards. It's really not so bad.
Would installing Firefox on winget solve OPs problem, assuming they are on Windows?
Not likely. Windows doesn’t like modifying open files, so the installer would probably request you close Firefox. Linux will happily change the in-use files underneath the browser, Firefox notices and prompts you to restart the browser when you open a new tab.
The flatpak version updates in the background, doesn't interrupt if its already running, and is immediately on the latest version the next time you run firefox.
Same on macOS. I haven't used Windows in years, but I'd be surprised if it's much different there.