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Hp Client Security Manager problem (Add-ons)

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In Mozilla Firefox 32.00 version I have easily used Hp Client security manager for finger-print login. Next I updated the Firefox 46.0b10 and again another. But now this moment I can not use Hp Client security Manager. In Add-ons Extensions showing message: Hp Client Security Manager could not be verified for used in Firefox and has been disabled. So, How can I verify Hp Client Security Manager for use in Firefox?

In Mozilla Firefox 32.00 version I have easily used Hp Client security manager for finger-print login. Next I updated the Firefox 46.0b10 and again another. But now this moment I can not use Hp Client security Manager. In Add-ons Extensions showing message: Hp Client Security Manager could not be verified for used in Firefox and has been disabled. So, How can I verify Hp Client Security Manager for use in Firefox?

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Hi

Between the two versions of Firefox that you mention, additional security has been put in place to protect people from malicious add-ons. This has involved the add-on developer (the person that made the add-on) applying to Mozilla to get it verified.

Many add-ons developed by small groups of individuals have completed this without a problem, however some people (including some large companies) have used this as an opportunity to remove support from an add-on they no longer wish to provide.

I recommend that you contact HP who should be able to provide more information and possibly an alternative solution.

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Hi

Between the two versions of Firefox that you mention, additional security has been put in place to protect people from malicious add-ons. This has involved the add-on developer (the person that made the add-on) applying to Mozilla to get it verified.

Many add-ons developed by small groups of individuals have completed this without a problem, however some people (including some large companies) have used this as an opportunity to remove support from an add-on they no longer wish to provide.

I recommend that you contact HP who should be able to provide more information and possibly an alternative solution.