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Managed by organisation - no Mozilla policy

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I recently noticed that in the settings it says "Your browser is being managed by your organisation". The certificate "ImportEnterpriseRoots" seems to be affected. I have seen guides saying to delete a registry key but I do not have a Mozilla folder in my policies.

It is worth noting I do run two anti virus software. Kaspersky total security and gridinsoft anti malware. Just wondering if there is a way to permanently remove this or if its just a side affect of my anti virus software.

Thanks

I recently noticed that in the settings it says "Your browser is being managed by your organisation". The certificate "ImportEnterpriseRoots" seems to be affected. I have seen guides saying to delete a registry key but I do not have a Mozilla folder in my policies. It is worth noting I do run two anti virus software. Kaspersky total security and gridinsoft anti malware. Just wondering if there is a way to permanently remove this or if its just a side affect of my anti virus software. Thanks

Chosen solution

Just delete this file and restart Firefox.

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Check if you have the "\distribution\policies.json" file in the directory of firefox.exe file.

TyDraniu said

Check if you have the "\distribution\policies.json" file in the directory of firefox.exe file.

Yes I do looks like this: {

 "policies": {
   "Certificates": {
     "ImportEnterpriseRoots": true
   }
 }

}

Chosen Solution

Just delete this file and restart Firefox.

TyDraniu said

Just delete this file and restart Firefox.

strange I tried before but this time it worked flawlessly even stays deleted after a restart.

Thank you :)