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Solution Found Firefox, facebook, marketplace, openoffice

Copilot is a virus effecting facebook, market place, openoffice, Firefox settings apps installed apps turn off copilot running in background turn off copilot run a… (read more)

Copilot is a virus effecting facebook, market place, openoffice, Firefox

   settings 

apps installed apps turn off copilot running in background turn off copilot run at startup uninstall is also an option I'm thinking of.

Asked by Kombivan 2 months ago

Answered by Kombivan 2 months ago

Site/Domain-specific referer/referrer/referral policy exception

99% of the time, site's work just fine with strict cross-domain referral policies. Sometimes they don't. I don't want to change my browser-wide setting everytime I use ON… (read more)

99% of the time, site's work just fine with strict cross-domain referral policies. Sometimes they don't. I don't want to change my browser-wide setting everytime I use ONE site. Is there anyway to add a site-specific exception for referrers?

Asked by neijyry 2 months ago

Ich bekomme laufend Meldungen das ich Viren und Trojaner habe. Der Windows Virenscanner zeig nichts an und ich bin nicht bereit Mc Affee zu kaufen

bold textIch bekomme laufend Meldungen das ich Viren und Trojaner habe. Der Windows Virenscanner zeig nichts an und ich bin nicht bereit Mc Affee zu kaufen … (read more)

bold textIch bekomme laufend Meldungen das ich Viren und Trojaner habe. Der Windows Virenscanner zeig nichts an und ich bin nicht bereit Mc Affee zu kaufen

Asked by rudolfcowboy 2 months ago

Last reply by James 2 months ago

"Your browser is being managed by your organization." I dont work in any organisation

In settings, it says Your browser is being managed by your organization. I clicked it and it led me to the policies page. In there it says Policy Name- Certificates, Poli… (read more)

In settings, it says Your browser is being managed by your organization. I clicked it and it led me to the policies page. In there it says Policy Name- Certificates, Policy value- ImportEnterpriseRoots and then true. I neither work in an organisation, nor I have any antivirus in my computer. Why is this happening?

Asked by pepethefrog733 2 months ago

Last reply by Balázs Meskó 2 months ago

eyeglass privact icon

'bold tthere used to be the little eye glass so when you need secure browingor logins you can click on? this is now gone in last couple weekbold textext''''bold text … (read more)

'bold tthere used to be the little eye glass so when you need secure browingor logins you can click on? this is now gone in last couple weekbold textext''''bold text

Asked by usmclady61 2 months ago

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Virus? ATTENTION! Click here to secure your data

I tried to open to a site WWW.RAFY-A.com this morning and got an alert it was not available, but, I am now unable to dismiss or close the following ATTENTION! messages. I… (read more)

I tried to open to a site WWW.RAFY-A.com this morning and got an alert it was not available, but, I am now unable to dismiss or close the following ATTENTION! messages. I did click on the "click here to secure your data! on the top two now it shows a yellow triangle which I'm still unable to close or dismiss. Could someone please explain how to get rid of these. I ran Dell Support Assist but I do not have a virus option. I have not rebooted yet as I wanted to clear this up first and then reboot. Thank you. Irene

Asked by irenefrie 2 months ago

Answered by James 2 months ago

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Attention!!! Click to turn on the antivirus"

Last few days I've been getting this popup: Attention!!! Click to turn on the antivirus or Attention!!! Click to scan the device obviously some phishing or somethi… (read more)

Last few days I've been getting this popup:

Attention!!! Click to turn on the antivirus

or

Attention!!! Click to scan the device

obviously some phishing or something. How can I get rid of it?

Asked by rayandrews 3 months ago

Answered by James 3 months ago

automatic pop up websites

Ive been within the past few days getting certain websites randomly popping up first with chrome and now with Firefox ...I've deleted ap0s browsing history to no avail. … (read more)

Ive been within the past few days getting certain websites randomly popping up first with chrome and now with Firefox ...I've deleted ap0s browsing history to no avail. Even changed my VPN via McAfee please help

Asked by Marco667 3 months ago

player.vimeo.com cant be played on lap top

Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to player.vimeo.com because this website requires a secure connection. What can you do about it? playe… (read more)

Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to player.vimeo.com because this website requires a secure connection.

What can you do about it?

player.vimeo.com has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You can’t add an exception to visit this site.

The issue is most likely with the website, and there is nothing you can do to resolve it.

If you are on a corporate network or using antivirus software, you can reach out to the support teams for assistance. You can also notify the website’s administrator about the problem.

Asked by josefa.dabea 3 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 3 months ago

Seeing "Your browser is being managed by your organization" on a private Ubuntu computer, tar installation.

This is one of the more annoying messages Firefox has recently added: "Your browser is being managed by your organisation." It is obviously wrong, because it is shown o… (read more)

This is one of the more annoying messages Firefox has recently added:

"Your browser is being managed by your organisation."

It is obviously wrong, because it is shown on a private Ubuntu 24.04 computer where I have myself installed Firefox from a tarball installation (Firefox version 142.0.1).

The about:policies page just shows: Homepage: URL "https://start.ubuntu-mate.org/"

  Locked	false
  StartPage	"homepage"

Why does Firefox give such obviously misleading information? All the other articles are not helpful at all either, some are talking about security software, some about malware.

This is an extremely user-unfriendly and confusing message: if security software is to blame, why does Firefox not tell what exactly is restricted? When malware changed something why does Firefox not tell what it changed? What even does the message actually imply, what is prevented what otherwise would work and why? What does the information shown on the about:policies page really tell me?

This is by the way shown when starting Firefox using an EMPTY directory for its profile (so making it use a brand new profile), running from a brand new installation directory extracted from a tar file. So what on earth makes it think it is "managed by my organization"?

There is no extension installed, no policies.json file in the newly created profile, nothing. It looks as if the firefox browser would just arrive with this weird setting/configuration comiled right into it?

Asked by johann.petrak 3 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 3 months ago

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A Plague of Pop-ups asking me to renew my (non-existent) Norton subscription

In the last 4 or 5 days, I have been besieged by pop-ups from a scam website (I imagine) called giuyt.co.nz asking me to renew my norton subscription or telling me a viru… (read more)

In the last 4 or 5 days, I have been besieged by pop-ups from a scam website (I imagine) called giuyt.co.nz asking me to renew my norton subscription or telling me a virus has been found or a trojan detected. None of this is true. I have run scans on my system and there are no viruses and no malware. I have been into programs and deleted one or two programs i dont use, I have cleared my cache I have been into notifications and cleared that. Nothing I can do stops this avalanche of pop-ups (about 1 every 2 minutes). Can anyone help me please?

Asked by marc4000 3 months ago

Answered by Mark 3 months ago

How do I ban permissions for all sites?

What happened to Firefox's permission's page? There's so few options now. I'm being harassed by websites to give them permission that should be blocked across the entire … (read more)

What happened to Firefox's permission's page? There's so few options now. I'm being harassed by websites to give them permission that should be blocked across the entire browser. I'm autistic and sensitive to popups/interruptions/distractions. So most permissions I simply had off for everything, because I don't want to be asked anything. I don't want to confirm anything. I don't want any popup of any type. So I turned everything off and it was good. (except blocking cookies of course)

But now sites are asking me again and there's no way to blanket turn off everything. I see I can press "Ctrl+i" to bring up specific permissions for that site, but that's not good enough. I specifically need permissions blocked for sites I've never visited. Needing to visit the site first completely defeats the purpose.

The permissions listed in the settings isn't all of them. How do I turn off ALL permissions for ALL sites. I can turn on specific permissions when I want them. Essentially, how do I recreate functionality that used to exist but was removed from us for whatever reason.

Also, it's a huge security hole! I'm a senior full stack developer. Asking permissions for a user is a great way to fingerprint them. If I accidentally hit "yes" to a few key permissions, I can be fingerprinted. Another reason I should be able to blanket ban these permissions. I just want my browser to be a browser. These permissions do nothing for me but make the experience worse.

Asked by Anon 4 months ago

Last reply by antoninbavoil 3 months ago