The Firefox web browser received an update with version 66.0.4, a relatively urgent update to resolve a problem that prevents some extensions from being used. Users experienced this problem two days ago and found that the extensions had been disabled in a strange way.

Mozilla announced the arrival of a new update, version 66.0.4 of Firefox, for both computers and portable devices running Android. In the details of the update, the company explained that the problems that led to the disruption of additions, features, search engines and language packs were resolved. She adds that although they are working to solve some other problems quickly, they wanted to focus on this and made it available earlier this week to reduce the negative impact this problem caused to its users.
Problems started with users on May 4, when the digital certificate that Mozilla uses to register add-ins and extensions expired. When this happens, the web browser does not have the ability to validate extensions and add-ons that users have installed in your browser, and as a result, have been disabled automatically. Users did not have the option to manually restart it.
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