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My browser is being managed by "my organization"

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I wasn't quite sure what topic to put my question in, but I have the following problem: I recently went into my browser settings and saw this(I attached screenshot). what does this mean? my browser shouldn't be managed by any organization, because it's my personal computer... I thought it might be because of the vpn, but I already uninstalled vpn, but that didn't help.

I wasn't quite sure what topic to put my question in, but I have the following problem: I recently went into my browser settings and saw this(I attached screenshot). what does this mean? my browser shouldn't be managed by any organization, because it's my personal computer... I thought it might be because of the vpn, but I already uninstalled vpn, but that didn't help.
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Hi Veronica, this usually indicates that an Enterprise Policy is being applied to your Firefox. This is not surprising in a workplace, but it is less common at home. The most common culprit is your security software.

As a starting point, does clicking that like lead to the About Policies page? If not, please type or paste about:policies in the address bar and press Enter to load it.

This page has two panels; the Active panel is the important one. Usually, that will say "The Enterprise Policies service is inactive." but yours probably lists at least one policy. What do you see?

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Hi! Thank you for your reply. What I see:

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It has been added by your antivirus/security software to scan your network traffic.