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Firefox is not accepted by Kaspersky Internet Security; only the bloody chrome is. Please fix it!

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I installed Firefox for Android and Kaspersky Internet Security did not accepted it. Thus I was forced to go back to the old bloody Chrome which IMHO is a piece of shit. I do hope Mozilla and Kaspersky can get in touch and solve this problem. Many users besides myself will thank you both.

I installed Firefox for Android and Kaspersky Internet Security did not accepted it. Thus I was forced to go back to the old bloody Chrome which IMHO is a piece of shit. I do hope Mozilla and Kaspersky can get in touch and solve this problem. Many users besides myself will thank you both.

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Hi

This is not an issue with Firefox for Android, but is something that the Kaspersky support team should be able to help you with.

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Follow-up question: What is Kaspersky reporting or logging?

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As soon as I installed firefox and define it as the main browser,there appeared a warning at Kaspersky tellling that it does not work with firefox; with chrome only. Thus I deleted firefox and had chrome working again.

It was a Motorola/Lenovo smartphone with android.

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Hi

This is not an issue with Firefox for Android, but is something that the Kaspersky support team should be able to help you with.

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Some time ago every new release of Firefox the Kaspersky add-on was disabled, which was not a good thing. Mozilla and Kaspersky solved this problem and they are working together smoothly. IMHO Mozilla has to reach an agreement as have done before.