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how to block access to add-on tab ?

I want to restrict access to several websites on a Linux Mint laptop. Downloaded "Block Site" add-on, works perfect! But it's quite easy to go to add-on tab and disable … (ler mais)

I want to restrict access to several websites on a Linux Mint laptop. Downloaded "Block Site" add-on, works perfect!

But it's quite easy to go to add-on tab and disable it, how do I prevent this?

Colocada por barry.duplicki 17 horas atrás

Última resposta por TyDraniu 16 horas atrás

how to clear my cache and cookies cant find the menu button

I am so frustrated with trying to find out how to clear cookies and cache. I googled it and it has a simple step by step process, or so it seemed. When I went to website,… (ler mais)

I am so frustrated with trying to find out how to clear cookies and cache. I googled it and it has a simple step by step process, or so it seemed. When I went to website, looking for the 3 vertical lines, there were none. I have looked and looked. Can someone call me to walk me through this process? thanks

Colocada por gwenivere7777 21 horas atrás

Última resposta por ThePillenwerfer 18 horas atrás

McAfee - helper.exe

Hello, I have a problem with McAfee antivirus. I have Firefox installed and these are the logs from the antivirus: nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla f… (ler mais)

Hello, I have a problem with McAfee antivirus. I have Firefox installed and these are the logs from the antivirus:

  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\system.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\cityhash.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\litefirewallw.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\shelllink.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\accesscontrol.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • nt authority\system ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\windows\temp\nsd63ba.tmp\userinfo.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • PCNTB\user ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp\nse6715.tmp\system.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • PCNTB\user ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp\nse6715.tmp\cityhash.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • PCNTB\user ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp\nse6715.tmp\shelllink.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • PCNTB\user ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp\nse6715.tmp\accesscontrol.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.
  • PCNTB\user ran c:\program files\mozilla firefox\uninstall\helper.exe, which accessed the file c:\users\user\appdata\local\temp\nse6715.tmp\userinfo.dll, violating the rule "running files from common user folders". access was allowed because the rule wasn't configured to block.

Is it ok? Is this a legitimate process?

Thank you.

Colocada por JP 1 dia atrás

Ads every update

How do I stop Firefox from opening pop-up ads every time it slowly installs an update? If you can't answer, I don't mind switching to a browser that isn't losing market … (ler mais)

How do I stop Firefox from opening pop-up ads every time it slowly installs an update?

If you can't answer, I don't mind switching to a browser that isn't losing market share for eighty straight quarters due to features exactly like this.

Colocada por troyjasper 1 dia atrás

Última resposta por James 1 dia atrás

firefox upload coming up when trying to insert file (document) in web John Hopkins

I keep getting a firefox upload display for a old file explorer. I should be showing the current file explore data. Why am I getting the message 'firefox upload and not j… (ler mais)

I keep getting a firefox upload display for a old file explorer. I should be showing the current file explore data. Why am I getting the message 'firefox upload and not just file explorer. When I first check the computer 10 my current updated is displayed un the tag at top as file explorer Thanks, Perry

Colocada por frogbadhairday 1 dia atrás

Cookies on my website - from Japan & China

Recently on line viewing panda webcams (thinking I was at zoo in California). Unfortunately, China and Japan both picked up during this viewing. I am no longer… (ler mais)

Recently on line viewing panda webcams (thinking I was at zoo in California). Unfortunately, China and Japan both picked up during this viewing. I am no longer able to simply delete cookies - due to constant updates. I have attempted to delete them - following asst., information that is available. I am 82 years old - and not that savy with a lot of the computer instructions on line.

ANY suggestions and/or help - appreciated more than you know.

Colocada por phyllis24153 1 dia atrás

Address Auto Fill

Why does Firefox keep asking to save an address when I have addresses auto fill disabled. The check box is not selected yet anytime FF has an address on a site, it promp… (ler mais)

Why does Firefox keep asking to save an address when I have addresses auto fill disabled. The check box is not selected yet anytime FF has an address on a site, it prompts me to save it. Very annoying.

Colocada por Todd 3 dias atrás

"Your browser is being managed by your organisation" I am not affiliated with an organisation. How do I remove this?

I have scanned my PC for viruses with Windows Defender multiple times and it says there is none. There is no plugin which could sabotage my browser and I have downloaded … (ler mais)

I have scanned my PC for viruses with Windows Defender multiple times and it says there is none. There is no plugin which could sabotage my browser and I have downloaded the browser from the official website and keep it updated. Please help me resolve this issue.

Colocada por Arandomgguy x_x 3 dias atrás

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Website persistent on staying in cookies

Hi there, in my settings in firefox: there is a website that refuses to go away from the "Manage Data" section of the "Cookies and Site Data" section of my Firefox settin… (ler mais)

Hi there, in my settings in firefox: there is a website that refuses to go away from the "Manage Data" section of the "Cookies and Site Data" section of my Firefox settings. I will select to remove all of the cookies ever, and even when I refresh the settings page, or close and restart the App, or turn my computer off and on again, it is still there. Strange! I would like assistance with this.

of note, I've checked w/ third party extensions that manage cookies, and that website doesn't show up when I manage cookies via said extension.

I have MacOS Big Sur, 11.7.10. I have the latest version of Firefox.

Thank you!

Colocada por julia 5 dias atrás

Respondida por cor-el 4 dias atrás

Add-In Permissions

One of the add-in permissions is "Access your data for sites in the “named” domain". I looked at that and thought, "That certainly cannot include passwords"; BUT the exp… (ler mais)

One of the add-in permissions is "Access your data for sites in the “named” domain". I looked at that and thought, "That certainly cannot include passwords"; BUT the explanation for this permission is: "The extension could read the content of web pages you visit in the specified domain, as well as data you enter into those web pages, such as usernames and passwords. "

I was stunned.

That means that addins that get this permission have access to my banking/medical/etc. usernames & passwords. This is not acceptable. Can a permission be developed that would be: "Access your data for sites in the “named” domain" (except usernames/passwords).

The permission "Access your data for all websites" is significantly worse in that it applies to all sites.

Colocada por pabsfx-config 4 meses atrás

Última resposta por pabsfx-config 5 dias atrás