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How do I unblock Lenovo's Password Manager that Firefox has blocked "for my protection"?

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Since Firefox updated to 40.0.3, it has blocked the Password manager from Lenovo ( I use a Lenovo notebook). That is a program that I have been using for over 5 years. How do I unblock it? In the Add-ons Manager, this is the message: ThinkVantage Password manager could not not verified for use in Firefox and has been disabled.

Since Firefox updated to 40.0.3, it has blocked the Password manager from Lenovo ( I use a Lenovo notebook). That is a program that I have been using for over 5 years. How do I unblock it? In the Add-ons Manager, this is the message: ThinkVantage Password manager could not not verified for use in Firefox and has been disabled.

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Can't you click an Enable button in the extension manager to enable this extension?

  • Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions or the about:addons page
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No - there is no Enable button available for this.

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Could you take a screenshot of your add-on entry for Password Manager in Firefox?

Here's an example using Bitdefender Wallet. Windows has the Snipping Tool for taking quick screenshots like this (choose PNG for good clarity).

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enclosing the screenshot as a .pdf file...hope you can help.

Thanks

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Okay, the text is red and not yellow like in my example, and there is definitely no Enable button. This is probably a bigger problem for Firefox than just a missing signature (the cause of my auto-disable, I presume), i.e. the plugin may be considered unstable or a security issue.

Lenovo suggests updating the Client Security Solution in use: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documents/ht072264 (last udpated June 2014).