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ublock origin....i see dictatorfox has now made MY decision on what blocker to use, when are you going to learn this is a step too far this time, im off ....

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i am old enough to decide on MY OWN adblocker. ublock origin has been on my laptops for donkeys years without issue, then dictatorfox took it on as an addon....now disabled it...DID YOU ASK MY PERMISSION ?????? disgusting. youve lost ANOTHER user due to your actions ...adios DICTATORFOX.

i am old enough to decide on MY OWN adblocker. ublock origin has been on my laptops for donkeys years without issue, then dictatorfox took it on as an addon....now disabled it...DID YOU ASK MY PERMISSION ?????? disgusting. youve lost ANOTHER user due to your actions ...adios DICTATORFOX.

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hi, this is/was caused by an unforeseen technical problem unfortunately (an expired certificate used in the process of verifying addon signatures) that was quickly fixed on all supported versions of firefox.

why are you using and arbitrary beta build from a year ago? please use a supported build to avoid issues like this...

Add-ons disabled or fail to install on Firefox

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Hi fredmcfc, to elaborate on the first reply, uBlock Origin is available and working fine. HOWEVER, every version of Firefox needs a new certificate installed to successfully verify extension signatures because the old one expired at midnight on May 4th GMT.

The supported solution for obtaining this certificate is to update to Firefox 66.0.4 or in your case, since you prefer Firefox 60, Firefox 60.6.2esr. Since your Firefox identified itself as a beta, you probably need to download a new installer for that. I suggest making a backup of your profile first.