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after downloading the newest version, my mcafee keeps turning off?

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as soon as I downloaded the newest version of firefox, my McAfee now automatically keeps turning off. I never had this problem with the older firefox, I am running windows 7 home premium, and have had McAfee on this laptop for months,, I am not sure how to solve this problem, and need some help!

as soon as I downloaded the newest version of firefox, my McAfee now automatically keeps turning off. I never had this problem with the older firefox, I am running windows 7 home premium, and have had McAfee on this laptop for months,, I am not sure how to solve this problem, and need some help!

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McAfee Site Advisor is not compatible with Firefox 5. It is McAfee's responsibility to fix that. My understanding is that McAfee had planned an updated release in the 3rd week of July which has now been rescheduled for late August. NOTE: Your McAfee protection is not affected, just that McAfee toolbar that is installed by McAfee into Firefox.

As far as I am concerned, such toolbars are not needed and are a duplication of what is already built in to Firefox. I do Disable the toolbar supplied by my security software provider and just depend on the built in Firefox function:


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Also, become familiar with the Site Identity Button for site encrytion security (purchasing with credit cards online, etc.) instead of the old padlock which is no longer shown in Firefox. The padlock did not supply enough information and could give a user a false sense of security on some sites:

You can install this add-on if you wish: *https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/padlock-icon/



Not related to your question, but...

You need to update some plug-ins:

Modified by SafeBrowser