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Lass Pass, Ublock Origin, and DuckDuckGo are still not working in Linux. They are all ok in Windows. Do you have a fix?

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Linux Ubuntu - fails to download Last Pass, Ublock, and DuckDuckGo. HTTPS works - it's the only one that came back after the add-ons problem starting May 3, 2019. Add-ons Manager shows them as Legacy Extensions.

My Windows pc updated and all add-ons are back no problem.

Any help for Linux?

Linux Ubuntu - fails to download Last Pass, Ublock, and DuckDuckGo. HTTPS works - it's the only one that came back after the add-ons problem starting May 3, 2019. Add-ons Manager shows them as Legacy Extensions. My Windows pc updated and all add-ons are back no problem. Any help for Linux?

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Many distributions, probably including yours, have custom tweaked variants of Firefox that may take longer to catch up with official releases. Please check your repo.

You also have the option to switch to Mozilla's version, although, I don't know if you can just drop it in or whether some settings might be incompatible. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version?cache=no Did you update Firefox to the latest version 66.0.4 May 5, 2019 Fixes add-on certificate issue. 66.0.5 May 7, 2019 Further improvements to re-enable web extensions

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Many distributions, probably including yours, have custom tweaked variants of Firefox that may take longer to catch up with official releases. Please check your repo.

You also have the option to switch to Mozilla's version, although, I don't know if you can just drop it in or whether some settings might be incompatible. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/

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All set now. Thanks for fixing! No action was needed. Everything came back in Linux Ubuntu.