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This website or elements thereof are on the Blocksite.... But, Blocksite is NOT INSTALLED as a plug-in!

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Occasionally I get the following message in the lower right hand corner of a webpage"

Blocksite: This website or elements thereof are on the blocksite blacklist (or not on the whitelist) and have not been loaded.

Block Site is not installed as a plug-in (though it used to be). This is NOT a case of Block Site being installed but the Plug-ins page indicating it is not activated. It's simply not there.

Could it be that there is a "trace" of Blocksite still in my computer (undeleted files?). IObit did not find it as a program.

A search of my compute for "blocksite" as a file or folder turned up nothing.

Thanks.

Occasionally I get the following message in the lower right hand corner of a webpage" Blocksite: This website or elements thereof are on the blocksite blacklist (or not on the whitelist) and have not been loaded. Block Site is not installed as a plug-in (though it used to be). This is NOT a case of Block Site being installed but the Plug-ins page indicating it is not activated. It's simply not there. Could it be that there is a "trace" of Blocksite still in my computer (undeleted files?). IObit did not find it as a program. A search of my compute for "blocksite" as a file or folder turned up nothing. Thanks.

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BlockSite appears to be a Extension https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/blocksite and not a Plugin like Flash Player, Silverlight or Java.