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How can Firefox have the right to disable an add on I've paid for?

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I use Kaspersky as total security system. After a 30-day trial, I subscribed and paid to use this system for a year. My question is the same: what gives Firefox the right to disable this add-on? If Mozilla Firefox wishes to reimburse me, they should let me know.

I use Kaspersky as total security system. After a 30-day trial, I subscribed and paid to use this system for a year. My question is the same: what gives Firefox the right to disable this add-on? If Mozilla Firefox wishes to reimburse me, they should let me know.

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If you have a kapersky add-on that has been disable, please contact Kapersky, as they should have an updated version for you to install. Note that the add-on is NOT actually doing anything to protect your computer, and the actual anti-virus part of kapersky is still running, regardless of what browser you are using.

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