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I am using extensions added from the official websites like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/extensions/ , https://chrome.google.com/webstore.
If the answer is Yes, is there any way to find out which plugin causing trouble.
Question related to 'browsing speed': Does browsing speed depend on the browser? is not talking about browser plugins
If you believe the problem might be caused by any single specific extension, you disable/enable your extensions to find the culprit. There is an add-on for Firefox that does this. It's called Extension Conflict Troubleshooter for Firefox and can be found on AMO.
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I keep on getting redirected to unwanted websites or link mostly to mackeeper and keep on getting alerts thats my mac is not secured.
This is extremely annoying.
You could follow the below link
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v102043536_EndUserProfile_en_us
Happy browsing.
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The title says it all. I have found several discussions of AIA, but I have not found any recent statement that it is (or will be) supported, either for server side or client side certificates. This is important because we have a smart card project that will affect thousands of people with certs that are not in the standard list of CA roots, and/or intermediates, but does have a valid AIA. It is not practical to require our users to add the missing certificates; too many, too low-tech. Of course the certificates work just fine with IE and Chrome.
Do I have to tell people not to use Firefox? :-(
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We recently purchased a Chromecast to cast to our old (but very good) computer monitor as a substitute TV. Unfortunately, the monitor doesn't support HDCP, so the Chromecast OS refuses to display anything. Is there anything we can do in software (I hear root can be achieved) to disable this requirement?
There is no official way of doing that; if you consider the reason behind the HDCP requirement, you'll realize that Google will not enable any means to disable that.
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I don't remember where I installed this extension but it's pretty annoying me because it shows the reputation instead of concentrating in my inbox and recent activity.
Anyway I looked around trying to get rid of it and couldn't find it in the extensions, does anyone knows where it can be found and uninstalled?
Here's the extension, it's embedded on VS top title-bar.
This is a functionnality added by the VSCommand extension.
You can remove it from context menu on Visual Studio titlebar:
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Whwnever i open up a new tab in firefox, the page loads a delta search (search engine) page which comprises of various ad's. How can i remove it from firefox. It is not showing up in extensions and addons also.
Thanx in advance.
Although this isn't exactly about programming, here's some things you can try to do to fix it:
From here
First of all, go to Control panel and uninstall the following apps:
Delta
Delta Toolbar
BrowserProtect
Yontoo
Then, reset the following preferences:
browser.newtab.url
browser.startup.homepage
extensions.BabylonToolbar_i.newTabUrl
Or if you have nothing to lose,
simply click HELP > Troubleshooting information and reset Firefox back
to the default.
You may also check this link from their page