It is Mozilla that is concerned about unsigned add-ons. Apparently,
unsigned add-ons have been used to introduce malware into Firefox, and
so Mozilla now requires that all developers of third-party add-ons sign
them to comply with the former's security standards and verify that they
are free of malware. . The developers of Webvisum abandoned it years
ago, and so there is no way to contact them and implore them to sign it
to bring it up to snuff. And starting with Firefox 44 or 45, Webvisum
and all other unsined add-ons will no longer work because the config
entry to enable them will be permanently removed. So once you have
Firefox 43 working with Webvisum, it would be a good idea to uncheck the
box on the advanced tab of the tools menu that allows Firefox to update
itself automatically. Otherwise,you will be automatically updated to
Firefox 44 and 45 and lose Webvisum forever.
Gerald
-----Original Message----- From: Bill White
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 12:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Does anyone know whether the problem with webvisum not
working with the latest version of firefox has been fixed?
Hi, Mario. I have never understood this issue concerning unsigned
AdOns. If
a person makes the change to allow all unsigned AdOns to run, and
they are
afraid of running another unsigned AdOn, all they need to do is
uninstall
the AdOn or plugin which they don't want to run. That is what the AdOns
manager is for.
Bill White [email protected]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: Does anyone know whether the problem with webvisum not
working
with the latest version of firefox has been fixed?
in addition, there is a change that can be made in firefox's
configuration settings that can allow unsigned extensions to run, but
that allows, any, unsigned extension/plugin to run, thus defeating
mozillas attempt to improve firefox's security.
it's been suggested to use an earlier portable version of firefox (42)
and adding web visum, and use that version when you need to solve
captchas.
On 1/17/2016 11:09 AM, Mario wrote:
David, since I've upgraded firefox to 43.0.4, web visum is working okay
for me. but some other blind users are experiencing that they can't get
wv to install for them. the problem is more of a security issue in that
wv is not digitally signed. however in my case, before upgrading
firefox
to the latest version, web visum was set to automatically start and log
me in when ff was started. maybe that's why my web visum is still
working okay.
On 1/16/2016 8:28 PM, David Ingram wrote:
Hi list members, I’d like to know whether the problem of webvisum not
working with the latest version of firefox has been fixed yet? I’d
like
to let firefox know of this problem but I’m not sure how I would do
that
or if they would be able to respond to this request in a timely
manner.
Thank you for any information that you might have concerning this
question.
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