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Remove Enterprise from Firefox

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I have recently needed to update my motherboard, and the workshop put my C: and D: drives into an old second-hand motherboard they had. I have now checked Firefox - which was on my C: drive, and it works with all my old bookmarks. However I seem to now be part of an 'Enterprise', which I do not want. How do I get rid of my involvement with an Enterprise within Firefox? Thanks for your help. Kanga85

I have recently needed to update my motherboard, and the workshop put my C: and D: drives into an old second-hand motherboard they had. I have now checked Firefox - which was on my C: drive, and it works with all my old bookmarks. However I seem to now be part of an 'Enterprise', which I do not want. How do I get rid of my involvement with an Enterprise within Firefox? Thanks for your help. Kanga85

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The antivirus you are using is setting that value because it thinks it needs to to use certificates in the operating system.

It's not anything you need to worry about and we are going to make it go away in Firefox soon.

As far as the password goes, it sounds like you might have turned on a primary password?

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What version of Windows are you using? Are you sure it's enterprise and not ESR?

Windows 10. When I open Firefox it says 'Password required'. I can bypass this, but I would like to get rid of it as I don't need it and had never previously seen it. Then I get a Tab in the Toolbar saying 'Enterprise Policies'. Click on this I get, "About Policies Active Certificates Import Enterprise Roots true". I do not know how to get rid of this Tab and have never seen it before in 30? years of Firefox. Thanks for your help. Kanga85

Chosen Solution

The antivirus you are using is setting that value because it thinks it needs to to use certificates in the operating system.

It's not anything you need to worry about and we are going to make it go away in Firefox soon.

As far as the password goes, it sounds like you might have turned on a primary password?