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I will have Add-on Kaspersky Protection active - it is deactivated after update

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There is allways a Problem with the Add-on Kaspersky Protection, it's automatically deactivated by mozzilla firefox. I will use this Add-on also in firefox, so please make sure you can work with it, because it works in most other browser (ie, chrome).

I use "Kaspersky Internet Security 16.0.0.614 (d)". Don`t tell me how to change my settings - but it only to the allowed Add-ons as standard.

Thanks

I can send you an screenshot too, but better in an mail, after I got information from you. Because adding a jpg wont work got in this formular.

There is allways a Problem with the Add-on Kaspersky Protection, it's automatically deactivated by mozzilla firefox. I will use this Add-on also in firefox, so please make sure you can work with it, because it works in most other browser (ie, chrome). I use "Kaspersky Internet Security 16.0.0.614 (d)". Don`t tell me how to change my settings - but it only to the allowed Add-ons as standard. Thanks I can send you an screenshot too, but better in an mail, after I got information from you. Because adding a jpg wont work got in this formular.

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Note that the kapersky extensions that are installed in your browser do nothing to increase your security, but are only a way for the anti-virus makers to make more money through search revenue and data mining. The actual anti-virus that actually protects your computer runs in the background and runs no matter what browser you are using (or if you are even using a browser at all). Kapersky needs to sign their extension so it will work in future versions of Firefox, but until then there is no harm in leaving it disabled, in fact it is probably better that way.

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Note that the kapersky extensions that are installed in your browser do nothing to increase your security, but are only a way for the anti-virus makers to make more money through search revenue and data mining. The actual anti-virus that actually protects your computer runs in the background and runs no matter what browser you are using (or if you are even using a browser at all). Kapersky needs to sign their extension so it will work in future versions of Firefox, but until then there is no harm in leaving it disabled, in fact it is probably better that way.