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FireFox 66 Quantum disabled all my extensions at midnight!


Firefox 66.0.3 (64-bit) addons brokenProblems with installing extensions ubuntu 18.04.2Firefox update on 12.04Clicking URLS opens a new tab in FireFoxFirefox 4 using more battery power and slowUnable to view text on OMG! Ubuntu! website in Firefox 7Why do I suddenly have to fully refresh (CTRL + R) each page I visit in Firefox?Firefox glitched glyphsfirefox + adblock redirectFirefox multiprocess support disabled because of Ubuntu ModificationsFirefox + flash player + adblock plus on Youtube: video freezesMaking Flash work on Firefox Quantum 57 (PPAPI, NPAPI, pepper), Ubuntu 16.04Mozilla Firefox Quantum 63.0: “Restore previous session” greyed out






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This morning I woke up to:



Extensions disabled



and the FireFox help page doesn't really help...



Help! What should I do now???
I need NoScript and AdBlock Plus to improve my surfing speed!!!
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  • this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

    – trond hansen
    May 4 at 15:30











  • @trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

    – Fabby
    May 4 at 21:15











  • a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

    – trond hansen
    May 5 at 4:19


















16















This morning I woke up to:



Extensions disabled



and the FireFox help page doesn't really help...



Help! What should I do now???
I need NoScript and AdBlock Plus to improve my surfing speed!!!
0:-)










share|improve this question
























  • this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

    – trond hansen
    May 4 at 15:30











  • @trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

    – Fabby
    May 4 at 21:15











  • a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

    – trond hansen
    May 5 at 4:19














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2






This morning I woke up to:



Extensions disabled



and the FireFox help page doesn't really help...



Help! What should I do now???
I need NoScript and AdBlock Plus to improve my surfing speed!!!
0:-)










share|improve this question
















This morning I woke up to:



Extensions disabled



and the FireFox help page doesn't really help...



Help! What should I do now???
I need NoScript and AdBlock Plus to improve my surfing speed!!!
0:-)







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share|improve this question















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  • this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

    – trond hansen
    May 4 at 15:30











  • @trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

    – Fabby
    May 4 at 21:15











  • a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

    – trond hansen
    May 5 at 4:19


















  • this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

    – trond hansen
    May 4 at 15:30











  • @trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

    – Fabby
    May 4 at 21:15











  • a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

    – trond hansen
    May 5 at 4:19

















this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

– trond hansen
May 4 at 15:30





this error is fixed now.addons are now avaliable and functioning.

– trond hansen
May 4 at 15:30













@trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

– Fabby
May 4 at 21:15





@trondhansen for some people it only cropped up recently while for others it's been resolved.

– Fabby
May 4 at 21:15













a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

– trond hansen
May 5 at 4:19






a fix is released and will be rolled out over the next few hours,for firefox on android an update is needed but it is on its way right now.

– trond hansen
May 5 at 4:19











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Firefox 66.0.4 has been released by Mozilla which should fix this without requiring the Studies functionality and is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu.



Edit: Firefox 66.0.5 has now been released by Mozilla which avoids the Master Password issue in 66.0.4 which prevented the previous fix from working in some cases.



After the update arrives in the Ubuntu repositories, anyone who has disabled extension signing in about:config should re-enable it by double-clicking on the:




  • xpinstall.signatures.required and


  • extenstions.langpacks.signatures.required

settings again to set them back to the default value of true.



More Mozilla support information here.






share|improve this answer

























  • Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

    – Fabby
    May 8 at 6:57











  • @Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

    – djcater
    May 8 at 21:54











  • apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 6:54












  • Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 7:03



















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This workaround is now obsolete.



Please use the the official method to get rid of this issue...



Just open a new tab and go to about:config and filter on signatures.required and double click both of them to turn them from true to false:



Nasty Red



and the nasty red turns into a fine yellow:



Nice Yellow



Which allows me to move on for the moment, until:




  • the bug is corrected.

    and

  • posted to the Ubuntu Repositories





share|improve this answer




















  • 4





    It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

    – N0rbert
    May 4 at 10:32







  • 2





    A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:06







  • 3





    Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:28






  • 2





    Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

    – Wolfgang Jeltsch
    May 5 at 20:32






  • 2





    Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

    – Tor Klingberg
    May 7 at 9:05











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Firefox 66.0.4 has been released by Mozilla which should fix this without requiring the Studies functionality and is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu.



Edit: Firefox 66.0.5 has now been released by Mozilla which avoids the Master Password issue in 66.0.4 which prevented the previous fix from working in some cases.



After the update arrives in the Ubuntu repositories, anyone who has disabled extension signing in about:config should re-enable it by double-clicking on the:




  • xpinstall.signatures.required and


  • extenstions.langpacks.signatures.required

settings again to set them back to the default value of true.



More Mozilla support information here.






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  • Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

    – Fabby
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  • @Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

    – djcater
    May 8 at 21:54











  • apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

    – Fabby
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  • Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 7:03
















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Firefox 66.0.4 has been released by Mozilla which should fix this without requiring the Studies functionality and is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu.



Edit: Firefox 66.0.5 has now been released by Mozilla which avoids the Master Password issue in 66.0.4 which prevented the previous fix from working in some cases.



After the update arrives in the Ubuntu repositories, anyone who has disabled extension signing in about:config should re-enable it by double-clicking on the:




  • xpinstall.signatures.required and


  • extenstions.langpacks.signatures.required

settings again to set them back to the default value of true.



More Mozilla support information here.






share|improve this answer

























  • Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

    – Fabby
    May 8 at 6:57











  • @Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

    – djcater
    May 8 at 21:54











  • apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 6:54












  • Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 7:03














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Firefox 66.0.4 has been released by Mozilla which should fix this without requiring the Studies functionality and is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu.



Edit: Firefox 66.0.5 has now been released by Mozilla which avoids the Master Password issue in 66.0.4 which prevented the previous fix from working in some cases.



After the update arrives in the Ubuntu repositories, anyone who has disabled extension signing in about:config should re-enable it by double-clicking on the:




  • xpinstall.signatures.required and


  • extenstions.langpacks.signatures.required

settings again to set them back to the default value of true.



More Mozilla support information here.






share|improve this answer















Firefox 66.0.4 has been released by Mozilla which should fix this without requiring the Studies functionality and is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu.



Edit: Firefox 66.0.5 has now been released by Mozilla which avoids the Master Password issue in 66.0.4 which prevented the previous fix from working in some cases.



After the update arrives in the Ubuntu repositories, anyone who has disabled extension signing in about:config should re-enable it by double-clicking on the:




  • xpinstall.signatures.required and


  • extenstions.langpacks.signatures.required

settings again to set them back to the default value of true.



More Mozilla support information here.







share|improve this answer














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  • Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

    – Fabby
    May 8 at 6:57











  • @Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

    – djcater
    May 8 at 21:54











  • apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 6:54












  • Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 7:03


















  • Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

    – Fabby
    May 8 at 6:57











  • @Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

    – djcater
    May 8 at 21:54











  • apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 6:54












  • Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

    – Fabby
    May 9 at 7:03

















Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

– Fabby
May 8 at 6:57





Good additional answer! +1 already. Leave a message @Fabby when it shows up in the repositories and I'll mark this answer as the solution.

– Fabby
May 8 at 6:57













@Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

– djcater
May 8 at 21:54





@Fabby: 66.0.4 is now in the package repositories for all supported branches of Ubuntu. 66.0.5 will presumably also appear soon as it is already showing in Eoan (but 66.0.4 should fix the issue for the majority of users).

– djcater
May 8 at 21:54













apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

– Fabby
May 9 at 6:54






apt list --upgradable Listing... Done firefox/xenial-updates,xenial-security 66.0.4+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 66.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1] Changing acceptance.

– Fabby
May 9 at 6:54














Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

– Fabby
May 9 at 7:03






Could you please review my edits and also review the editing help to improve the readability of your answers in the future... Drop by in chat sometime and thank you for your contributions. ;-) Also: please keep information current in a logical way as answers will be bumped to the home page after they're edited.

– Fabby
May 9 at 7:03














17














This workaround is now obsolete.



Please use the the official method to get rid of this issue...



Just open a new tab and go to about:config and filter on signatures.required and double click both of them to turn them from true to false:



Nasty Red



and the nasty red turns into a fine yellow:



Nice Yellow



Which allows me to move on for the moment, until:




  • the bug is corrected.

    and

  • posted to the Ubuntu Repositories





share|improve this answer




















  • 4





    It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

    – N0rbert
    May 4 at 10:32







  • 2





    A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:06







  • 3





    Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:28






  • 2





    Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

    – Wolfgang Jeltsch
    May 5 at 20:32






  • 2





    Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

    – Tor Klingberg
    May 7 at 9:05















17














This workaround is now obsolete.



Please use the the official method to get rid of this issue...



Just open a new tab and go to about:config and filter on signatures.required and double click both of them to turn them from true to false:



Nasty Red



and the nasty red turns into a fine yellow:



Nice Yellow



Which allows me to move on for the moment, until:




  • the bug is corrected.

    and

  • posted to the Ubuntu Repositories





share|improve this answer




















  • 4





    It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

    – N0rbert
    May 4 at 10:32







  • 2





    A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:06







  • 3





    Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:28






  • 2





    Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

    – Wolfgang Jeltsch
    May 5 at 20:32






  • 2





    Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

    – Tor Klingberg
    May 7 at 9:05













17












17








17







This workaround is now obsolete.



Please use the the official method to get rid of this issue...



Just open a new tab and go to about:config and filter on signatures.required and double click both of them to turn them from true to false:



Nasty Red



and the nasty red turns into a fine yellow:



Nice Yellow



Which allows me to move on for the moment, until:




  • the bug is corrected.

    and

  • posted to the Ubuntu Repositories





share|improve this answer















This workaround is now obsolete.



Please use the the official method to get rid of this issue...



Just open a new tab and go to about:config and filter on signatures.required and double click both of them to turn them from true to false:



Nasty Red



and the nasty red turns into a fine yellow:



Nice Yellow



Which allows me to move on for the moment, until:




  • the bug is corrected.

    and

  • posted to the Ubuntu Repositories






share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








edited May 9 at 6:57

























answered May 4 at 10:27









FabbyFabby

27.4k1563167




27.4k1563167







  • 4





    It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

    – N0rbert
    May 4 at 10:32







  • 2





    A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:06







  • 3





    Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:28






  • 2





    Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

    – Wolfgang Jeltsch
    May 5 at 20:32






  • 2





    Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

    – Tor Klingberg
    May 7 at 9:05












  • 4





    It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

    – N0rbert
    May 4 at 10:32







  • 2





    A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:06







  • 3





    Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

    – DK Bose
    May 4 at 11:28






  • 2





    Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

    – Wolfgang Jeltsch
    May 5 at 20:32






  • 2





    Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

    – Tor Klingberg
    May 7 at 9:05







4




4





It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

– N0rbert
May 4 at 10:32






It would be even better if you add the link to the bugreport - bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 and Mozilla's twitter twitter.com/firefox/status/1124527050490933248 . To show that Mozilla knows about the problem and working hard with fixing it.

– N0rbert
May 4 at 10:32





2




2





A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

– DK Bose
May 4 at 11:06






A partial fix is being pushed out via the Normandy route.

– DK Bose
May 4 at 11:06





3




3





Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

– DK Bose
May 4 at 11:28





Note that to receive the fix via Normandy you must enable Firefox studies under Privacy & Security.

– DK Bose
May 4 at 11:28




2




2





Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

– Wolfgang Jeltsch
May 5 at 20:32





Will there be a regular fix as well, one in the form of an Ubuntu package update? When?

– Wolfgang Jeltsch
May 5 at 20:32




2




2





Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

– Tor Klingberg
May 7 at 9:05





Any update on when this will be fixed in Ubuntu?

– Tor Klingberg
May 7 at 9:05

















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