Recente antwoorden op What is the " Default Browser Helper 537 " plug-in ?https://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/9777072014-04-07T06:18:12-07:00The plug-in is used to promote the Safari web browser as the default browser. Specifically, the pug-2014-04-07T06:18:12-07:00Aeyounhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-554253<p>The plug-in is used to promote the <a href="https://www.aeyoun.com/posts/default-browser-plugin.html" rel="nofollow">Safari web browser as the default browser</a>. Specifically, the pug-in can open the attached dialog from within any web browser. The user must visit a web site that has very specific content to trigger the dialog. The plug-in cannot execute without being called into action by visiting an [Apple] web site.
</p><p>You techy guys who like your Firefox’s can safely disable the plug-in or even remove it from your systems.
</p>According to the plugin "more" info, its a plugin that tracks your default browser, as if it were Ap2014-02-05T03:45:58-08:00SkepticalBrighthttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-530477<p>According to the plugin "more" info, its a plugin that tracks your default browser, as if it were Apple's business to know how I use my computer. I just turn it deactivated it and so much for Apple's usual arrogance.
</p>I used Mac Universal Translator and this is what I got from this link:
http://www.macuser.de/forum/t2014-01-22T05:54:38-08:00dgrullonhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-525206<p>I used Mac Universal Translator and this is what I got from this link:
<a href="http://www.macuser.de/forum/thema/687783-Plugin-Default-Browser-Helper-537-seit-OSX-10-9" rel="nofollow">http://www.macuser.de/forum/thema/687783-Plugin-Default-Browser-Helper-537-seit-OSX-10-9</a>
</p><p>Translated:
</p><p>Since upgrading to Mavericks I have a new plugin in my Firefox browser. The "Default Browser Helper 537". Is at the same plug you suddenly appeared, or does anyone know why (and what) this plugin is needed?
</p>I don't know too much German - but the page referenced, I believe, is just repeating what was said h2014-01-16T23:19:17-08:00um_tlihttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-523390<p>I don't know too much German - but the page referenced, I believe, is just repeating what was said here...Apple needs to describe this app on an Apple site/page - I'm also not certain, but anyone can fake a copyright line in an App (can't they?) - there's so much that's suspicious about this plugin - there is more than one space before the number "537" in the name of the plugin - no documentation from Apple - I've cleaned up numerous friend's computers and usually it's some lurking plugin that is the source of all kinds of trouble with browsing and efficient computer use...this is a big "fail" for Apple - they need to keep us informed.
</p>thanks for the quick reply.
2013-11-15T22:49:12-08:00tommmyboyhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-502109<p>thanks for the quick reply.
</p>http://www.macuser.de/forum/thema/687783-Plugin-Default-Browser-Helper-537-seit-OSX-10-9
That's from2013-11-15T21:59:52-08:00the-edmeisterhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-502099<p><a href="http://www.macuser.de/forum/thema/687783-Plugin-Default-Browser-Helper-537-seit-OSX-10-9" rel="nofollow">http://www.macuser.de/forum/thema/687783-Plugin-Default-Browser-Helper-537-seit-OSX-10-9</a>
</p><p>That's from Apple, comes with the 10.9 update.
</p>...and it turns out it's an Apple plug-in. doh.
2013-11-15T21:59:41-08:00tommmyboyhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-502098<p>...and it turns out it's an Apple plug-in. doh.
</p>Here are screen shots.
2013-11-15T21:52:18-08:00tommmyboyhttps://support.mozilla.org/nl/questions/977707#answer-502095<p>Here are screen shots.
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