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| Firefox may have disabled all add-ons because a certificate expired Many Firefox users around the world are browsing without their usual set of extensions after they suddenly stopped working earlier this evening. The event occurred as the clock rolled over on UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, aka GMT or Greenwich Mean... https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/03/...n-add-on-cert/ |
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