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Information Your browser is being managed by your organization.

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At the top of my settings it says: Information: Your browser is being managed by your organization.

What does this mean? It's my personal laptop, I bought it myself and I don't work for any organization.

Thanks for your help. Nancy

At the top of my settings it says: Information: Your browser is being managed by your organization. What does this mean? It's my personal laptop, I bought it myself and I don't work for any organization. Thanks for your help. Nancy

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Hi,

The message "Information: Your browser is being managed by your organization" usually means that Firefox has detected that its settings are being controlled or overwritten by a policy file or system settings that are typically used by organizations

Security or Antivirus Software, Malware/Adware may cause that.

The first step in Firefox is to check the policies page:

Open a new tab in Firefox and in the address bar, type about:policies.

This page will show you all the active policies. Look at the listed policies what is controlling your browser.

Bewurke troch George Kitsoukakis op

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That is this? ImportEnterpriseRoots

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I have the same, " ImportEnterpriseRoots"...."True". What does this mean? Is this the reason I cannot save and delete bookmarks?

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Many antivirus programs, firewall tools, or other security solutions use a technique called SSL/TLS inspection to monitor encrypted web traffic (HTTPS). To do this without causing security errors in the browser, they install their own root certificate on your operating system.

By setting ImportEnterpriseRoots: True, Firefox automatically recognizes and trusts this certificate, allowing the security software to inspect your secure connections without breaking websites or showing certificate warnings.

If you see a message in Firefox like "Your browser is being managed by your organization," this policy is usually the reason, even if the "organization" is just your own security software.

Seeing the message "Your browser is being managed by your organization" is not bad.

If you are on your personal computer and know that you installed security or antivirus software that might be doing this, you usually don't need to do anything specific about the policy itself.

For your issue salb013078 i suggest to create a new post.

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