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Hello, I'm using Firefox 58.02 (64 bit). Up until the last few days, the password manager has worked just fine. Now, all of a sudden, when I try to log in to the manager it either says it can't contact the server or it says nothing at all and just never logs me in. This is happening in Firefox on multiple computers. The manager works just fine in Chrome.

Best answer by ROBERT1725

No kidding Sherry, I cant even manually get into my PM via my console. Keep getting an ajaxerror pop up.
Earlier in December I sent a Private Message inquiring about the status of the PM and got an " I cant say, but it looks like sometime in January " reply.
 
My subscription is up in a Month and my renewing it pretty much depends on how honest and honorable the suits and ties and skirts are at Webroot.
If I buy a dozen eggs at Safeway and the checker breaks a few, I shouldn't be expected to pay for the broken ones AND pay for another dozen, hoping the checker doesn't break em again.
 
The lack of communication and the lack of concern on Webroot part is quite alarming. I'm curious as to what sort of monetary rebate or extended period of time, Webroot sufferers will get for putting up with their Boo-Boo .
 
Happy New Year 😃
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  • March 1, 2018
Run the Webroot toolbar fix utility and see if that fixes it. I have had to use it once or twice on Firefox/Waterfox.
https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Antivirus/Fix-for-the-Firefox-40-amp-Password-Manager-toolbar-issue/ta-p/214764

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  • March 2, 2018
Thank you for the suggestion. I had already tried that and finally wound up submitting a trouble ticket. They told me it was a known issue and were working on it. They did supply me with a fix.

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  • March 2, 2018
Could you share the fix with the forum please as it could be helpful to someone with the same problem. Glad you got it sorted.

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  • March 30, 2018
Ha!! me and my mouth talked something up... nothing but nothing I try will get WPM to install on Waterfox 56.1.0. Do I vaguely recall someone posting that it will only work on Firefox but not the variants??:@

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  • May 29, 2018
Now I find that the WPM will not work in Firefox 60.0.1, with a statement that it could not be verified (something to do with signage) to work with Firefox and was blocked. I find this strange as I cannot find anyone else complaining. Filtering works fine. Anyone got any suggestions please?

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  • May 30, 2018
Turned on today and PWM is working in latest Firefox as normal, so do not know what happened.

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Turned on today and PWM is working in latest Firefox as normal, so do not know what happened.
Thank you Yarco for letting us know.
 
Have a great day! 🙂

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  • June 11, 2018
Bah!! Firefox 60.0.2 has disabled both PWM and Filtering utility and classed them as 'unsupported' and it is because they are 'not signed' Is Webroot going to ensure these can be used in the near future??
What is add-on signing?
Mozilla verifies and "signs" add-ons that follow a set of security guidelines. All add-ons hosted on addons.mozilla.org have to go through this process in order to be signed. Add-ons hosted on other sites will need to follow the same guidelines in order to be signed by Mozilla
 
 

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@ they are both working fine here! Maybe Submit a Support Ticket and ask them to look into it!
 


 


 
Thanks,

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Both are working ok for me on this version of FF.

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Hi Webrooters!
 
No issues here as well:
 


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  • September 4, 2018
Here I go again!! Firefox has just updated to version 62 and Webroot password manager has been disabled by Firefox with a dialogue that refers to something being unsigned and I should get something else. Could someone else please have a check to see if it happens to you before I jump into the North Sea in annoyance.

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  • September 4, 2018
Hi Yarco,
 
Sorry to hear about the trouble, but I'm pretty sure that Webroot only supports final releases of Firefox.
The current Firefox version is 61.0.2
 
I'm sure by the time version 62 is released, Webroot will be up to speed. ;)
 
If you run into issues, you can also contact support and see what they have to say.
 
Hope this info helps,

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I am on the release channel of FF I think and the Webroot Filtering Utility installed without fuss. I clicked on 'About Firefox' and it updated. Firefox 64/Windows 10 fully updated/WSA complete.
 
UPDATE; Seems you are quite correct BD with version number. I downloaded a 'fresh' version and it was indeed 61.0.2 and both WPM and WFU are now present again. Cheers to you 😉

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  • September 4, 2018
Hi Yarco,
 
When I select "About Firefox", this is what I see...
 


 
According to the Firefox Website, 62 is still considered 'Beta'.
 


But it couldn't hurt to contact support and have them check your system for you, especially if you think the behavior you're experiencing is abnormal. 😉

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  • September 4, 2018
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UPDATE; Seems you are quite correct BD with version number. I downloaded a 'fresh' version and it was indeed 61.0.2 and both WPM and WFU are now present again. Cheers to you ;)
No worries, friend. Thanks for letting us know what you discovered.
 
Have a good day 🙂

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Indeed TH,as Firefox updated, and again WPM has been put in the 'Legacy' add ons and disallowed due to signing matters. WFU installed correctly.:@

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Indeed TH,as Firefox updated, and again WPM has been put in the 'Legacy' add ons and disallowed due to signing matters. WFU installed correctly.:@
Same here so Webroot will have to look after this! @
 


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Thanks Daniel, beginning to think I had something peculiar to my system. Mops brow and pours stiff scotch.

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Thanks Daniel, beginning to think I had something peculiar to my system. Mops brow and pours stiff scotch.
Sure thing! It's something that Webroot will have to look after and maybe they have a quick fix already? @ @
 
Cheers,

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Yes, I noticed the same thing, too, after just updating. :@
 


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Hey everyone, 
 
This is a known issue that we caught and are currently working on a solution. 
 
I'll update with more as soon as I hear more. 
 
Thanks 
 
 

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@ wrote:
Hey everyone, 
 
This is a known issue that we caught and are currently working on a solution. 
 
I'll update with more as soon as I hear more. 
 
Thanks 
 
 
Thanks!

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  • September 8, 2018
Short term solution to, until webroot team finds a permanent fix
Launch browser FF 62.0.
Go to upper right corner with 3 dashes click
Now go to click cog wheel "options"
Now on left of page select general
Now go to midway down page select only "NEVER CHECK FOR UPDATES"
Go back to select 3 dashes and sign in and/or sync
Now ready to delete Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Maintenance- add remove programs
 
now go here to download FF 61.0.2 (the Mozilla link will only show you the next version rollback)
mozilla older links
UPDATED *9/13 (forgot a step, seems FF attempts update during rollback so DISCO Ethernet or wifi after download previous FF version)
Now- Execute install program
You may need to get the WPM toolbar fix and run this now to install wpm add-on
Launch FF and go to 3 dashes right corner
Select help- About firefox- it should say Firefox 61.0.2 check for updates DO NOT SELECT IT!
it should be fine been running wpm on the desktop all day with no FF updating...
 
 
 

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