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If you use AVG Password protection & Firefox


Maurice Naggar

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Thanks @Maurice Naggar

Actually the part about not the first time Firefox has had issues with certificates. Only one of those issues were due to Firefox. This sure seems to be an issue with AVG not updating, not because of Firefox. If AVG wants to manage 3rd party then it needs to keep on top of all of them 24/7 and not try to blame the other product.

 

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@AdvancedSetup you’re right .

not sure why every AV companies want force hooking up their craps into the user’s web browsers !"Password protection" or even "safe search feature" ? this an old school style and no longer needed because the search’s engines out there are already has its own safe search feature enabled for now on. and they will auto setting up the safe search for most Peoples  !

I’ve never been using any of the passwords stuff before and I see no need for that either . Usually I have my passwords saved as in a text file

Firefox is my favorite web browser ! this web-browser has more features and extra protection as of this day . you can make a customization of FIREFOX and to have your favorite add-ons installed .

so . dose AVG Password protection is to inject DLLs into FIREFOX ? if yes , then  this mean it will caused a problem to the web browser .https://www.ghacks.net/2019/01/21/firefox-will-block-dll-injections/

for AVG and others anti-virus/NORMAN anti virus software/cleaner software like Ccleaner which all are owned now by AVAST . we’ve no longer using them . for me I’ve been using an old tool for now on my 10 device as well , a tool like TFC (temp file cleaner by OldTimer) , and ATF-cleaner  by atribune.

@Maurice Naggar thanks for the article link.

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