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PasswordBox icon disappeared after installing FF40.0

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Installed FF40.0 and now PasswordBox icon has disappeared. It shows up in my add-ons and looks to be active. See attached image.

What to do?



edited the version number which was shown as 4.0 = FOUR

Installed FF40.0 and now PasswordBox icon has disappeared. It shows up in my add-ons and looks to be active. See attached image. What to do? ''edited the version number which was shown as 4.0 = FOUR''
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hi lnp00, yes you can uninstall beta and reinstall a regular firefox release version from https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all - all your data like passwords, bookmarks and customizations will remain in place...

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hello, please directly contact the extension developers through the means they make available - they can likely give you more detailed guidance and are the only ones who can fix bugs or make necessary adjustments in the addon for new firefox versions. thank you...

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According to PasswordBox, their product is not sanctioned to work with 'beta' versions of browsers so I need to roll back to a non-beta version of FireFox.

Is it simply a matter of uninstalling FF and reinstalling the last non-beta release?

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選ばれた解決策

hi lnp00, yes you can uninstall beta and reinstall a regular firefox release version from https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all - all your data like passwords, bookmarks and customizations will remain in place...

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Thanks Philipp, that did the trick!