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why is not Trend Micro accpted in ver 62?

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It worked in previous version. Can go back to version 61 to fix thhat problem?

It worked in previous version. Can go back to version 61 to fix thhat problem?

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Contact Trend Micro about an update for their Trend Micro Toolbar 15.0.0.1149 .

There is little excuse for this situation, they should have done Beta testing of Firefox 62 with that toolbar extension so that they don't put their users in the position of having their (somewhat worthless) toolbar disabled when Firefox releases a new version that was planned to be made on a specific date almost a year ago.

The current Release Management Calendar shows thru next to December 2019. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar

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Trend micro is just an antivirus that will run regardless of the browser you choose.

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Netscape: " Trend Micro could not be verified" so I can't add it

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added FIREFOX.EXE to trend exception list

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Message in Firefox: Trend Micro Toolbar 15.0.0.1149 disabled See Links to Risky Websites at a Glance.

Enhance Your Protection from Trend Micro Security Software.
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do you have trend micro extension ? if yes then disable it or remove it.

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Contact Trend Micro about an update for their Trend Micro Toolbar 15.0.0.1149 .

There is little excuse for this situation, they should have done Beta testing of Firefox 62 with that toolbar extension so that they don't put their users in the position of having their (somewhat worthless) toolbar disabled when Firefox releases a new version that was planned to be made on a specific date almost a year ago.

The current Release Management Calendar shows thru next to December 2019. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar