Mark S.

Thanks for that note!

Geez. Talk about complications! I had naively been under the naive 
impression the security issues were solved.

FYI, I still haven't fully recovered browser utility from the last 
Armageddon.

Best wishes
Josiah

On Saturday, 4 May 2019 04:00:00 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> People (including one where I am) are reporting that their Firefox 
> extensions are being disabled. This might be a temporary problem that 
> resolves itself. As a safeguard, you might be
> able to set
>
> xpinstall.signatures.required
>
> in the about:config menu to false
>
> You would want to do this only temporarily since it poses a security risk 
> for adding future extensions and updates.
>
> This trick does not work in FF for Windows -- instead you need the nightly 
> build.
>
> Another trick being reported is to roll the clock back to before midnight, 
> UTC-0, today 5/4 (I think, since strangely my machines aren't experiencing 
> the problem yet).
>
> Here's one commentary thread about the issue:
>
>
> https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/bkfy5k/as_of_1200_am_utc_nearly_all_firefox_extensions/
>
>
>
>

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