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What happened to my adblock plus and my broswer theme?

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It worked fine earlier. I come on and no adblock plus and no theme I go to the add on thing and it is listed under unsupported. I try reinstalling adblock and it says it won't because it is corrupt. And I try choosing a different theme and nothing changes.

I have the latest update in firefox (66.0.3 (64-bit)and the theme and adblock plus work just fine in chrome.

It worked fine earlier. I come on and no adblock plus and no theme I go to the add on thing and it is listed under unsupported. I try reinstalling adblock and it says it won't because it is corrupt. And I try choosing a different theme and nothing changes. I have the latest update in firefox (66.0.3 (64-bit)and the theme and adblock plus work just fine in chrome.

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This is a problem with an expired intermediate certificate that is used to verify signed extensions that causes extensions to get disabled. This is being worked on.

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At about 6:10 PST we received a report that a certificate issue for Firefox is causing add-ons to stop working and add-on installs to fail.
Our team is actively working on a fix. We will update as soon as we have more information.
  • Bug 1548973 - (armagadd-on-2.0) All extensions disabled due to expiration of intermediate signing cert

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