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something is allowing sites to be added to my "sites that are allowed to download add-ons" list

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every time I open firefox on my wife's account in win7 there are two sites that have been added to the allowed sites to download add-ons to firefox. This does not happen on my account in firefox. We are running version 54.0.1 32 bit. These two sites are mozilla sites but I don't want them to automatically allow the download of add-ons.

My wife keeps getting this firefox-patch.js scam page and I can't figure out to stop it. I never get it on my win7 account. This is probably not the same prob;em.

every time I open firefox on my wife's account in win7 there are two sites that have been added to the allowed sites to download add-ons to firefox. This does not happen on my account in firefox. We are running version 54.0.1 32 bit. These two sites are mozilla sites but I don't want them to automatically allow the download of add-ons. My wife keeps getting this firefox-patch.js scam page and I can't figure out to stop it. I never get it on my win7 account. This is probably not the same prob;em.

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Can you list these sites in a comment? Just to verify authenticity.

From reading, it seems as if there might be a threat. In order to prevent popups you can try this free Ad-Block extension for Firefox, uBlock, below. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

I'd definitely recommend a scan whether it's for virus, adware, or malware. Some simple programs that may assist you to the fullest can be.... Webroot, MalwareBytes, AdwCleaner, or anything your computer currently has that you have faith in!

These scans will