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What is: etilqs ON6fH56vpiWfDUb. Is this a Firefox code? I keep seeing different ones but all have the "etilas" before the code. dwdraw2

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Different ones always come-up. It appears that these codes want out but are stopped by my Winpatrol program. These codes occur frequently while online. They show up only in Firefox? So, what are these code?. Can they be deleted from the folder?. Does Firefox need them. Are these even Firefox?


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Different ones always come-up. It appears that these codes want out but are stopped by my Winpatrol program. These codes occur frequently while online. They show up only in Firefox? So, what are these code?. Can they be deleted from the folder?. Does Firefox need them. Are these even Firefox? ''(changed etilas to etilqs - c)''

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Isisombululo esikhethiwe

You probably mean sqlite spelled backwards: etilqs

That are temporary files created by SQLite (etilqs is sqlite spelled backwards).

Such files shouldn't be there and should be removed automatically.
If you keep such files then this can be caused by security (anti-virus software) that keeps a handle on such files for inspection and makes it impossible to remove them.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

You probably mean sqlite spelled backwards: etilqs

That are temporary files created by SQLite (etilqs is sqlite spelled backwards).

Such files shouldn't be there and should be removed automatically.
If you keep such files then this can be caused by security (anti-virus software) that keeps a handle on such files for inspection and makes it impossible to remove them.