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Will my Norton "Manage Cards and Log-ins" ever return to the tool bar?

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When I downloaded Firefox 4 (which I really like, by the way) my ability to manage credit cards and log-ins through my Norton account disappeared from the tool bar never to return. Consequently, if I want to shop, I go to another browser where my Norton buttons appear on the tool bar. I thought I heard a "fix" for this would be coming sometime...but that's only rumor. Can you help me get my Norton Card/Log-in buttons back on my toolbar and working?

When I downloaded Firefox 4 (which I really like, by the way) my ability to manage credit cards and log-ins through my Norton account disappeared from the tool bar never to return. Consequently, if I want to shop, I go to another browser where my Norton buttons appear on the tool bar. I thought I heard a "fix" for this would be coming sometime...but that's only rumor. Can you help me get my Norton Card/Log-in buttons back on my toolbar and working?

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Symantec have released updates for Norton 360 and Norton Internet Security to make them compatible with Firefox 4, for details see http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/Firefox-4-compatibility-hotfix-is-now-available/td-p/428894

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Norton did a poor job on their updates for their Firefox extensions for Firefox 4.0, the Firefox 4.0.1 security update made them incompatible all over again. Rookie mistake with the way Norton coded their extensions with a very restrictive maxVersion.

http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/Norton-Toolbar-not-compatible-with-FF-4-0-1/td-p/442788