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Firefox update will disable my Kaspersky banking thingy.

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Old 15th February 2014 | 07:19
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Firefox update will disable my Kaspersky banking thingy.

I've told FF 'Never check for updates' but the first thing I see is another invitation to load 27xx. Ask later is the only No button.

Is there anything else I can do to bar it from pestering me until they fix the issues. ( It was FF that said Kaspersky wouldn't work and promised a fix soon)
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Old 16th February 2014 | 10:10
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Hmm,

I would think that the issue would be with Kapersky, not Firefox. Its a bit like saying that your car is no longer compatible with the airbags. Kapersky should be working on their add on for Firefox.
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Old 16th February 2014 | 17:56
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You'd think so, wouldn't you, but the wording made it sound as though FF was working on a fix.

Thinking about it, with a big name like Kaspersky handling serious issues, I imagine FF would feel obliged to make sure things were made to work again. After all, it was them that moved the goal posts.
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Old 17th February 2014 | 14:59
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Loose:

I feel your pain however, add-ons and their compatiblity to any web browser, is the responsibility of the add-on author and not the Mozilla Foundation, in the case of FF.

Not too long ago FF disabled the Flash add-on due to incompatiblity and security concerns. That's up to the despicable Adobe Corp. to fix, not Mozilla.
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