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Is conduit and conduit engine part of Firefox

xyzMorag replied
xyzMorag

This is software that I did not know had been installed on my computer (or when), and I am concerned that it is malware.

If it is legitimate software then what is its purpose, and why was I not asked if I wished to install it?

This is software that I did not know had been installed on my computer (or when), and I am concerned that it is malware. If it is legitimate software then what is its purpose, and why was I not asked if I wished to install it?

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It is part of Zone Alarm which you appear to have installed. It will install some components of the Zone Alarm toolbar for Firefox and IE even if you opt to not install the toolbar at the time of installation of Zone Alarm.

Please ask any other questions on this topic in the Zone Alarm forum --> http://forums.zonelabs.com/index.php


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Not related to your question, but...

You may need to update some plug-ins. Check your plug-ins and update as necessary:

Thanks for your response to my query. At least I now know it is not malware, and where to find out more about it!