![]() I did a clean reinstall of WSA and so far FF 97 is working fine.īut hopefully Webroot working with Mozilla and I find the issue gone since 97.0.1 came out. You loose the Identity Shield when you allow from protect. It also fixed my problem with Chrome that I’ve had for a year. But, I’m wondering, does changing the application setting from Protect to Allow open to any threats? This is certainly a simpler fix then an uninstall/reinstall. ![]() My Firefox started working immediately after this change.Īfter you uninstall and reinstall Webroot, what does the Application Protection entries for Firefox look like in Webroot Identity Protection → Application Protection? I did the solution above and it worked without uninstalling Firefox or Webroot. Then click Add protection at the bottom and navigate to firefox.exe and add this. ![]() If not then go back into Webroot Identity Protection => Application Protection and right click on the firefox entry and delete it. First thing to try is click on the Allow radio button. I fixed this by opening Webroot, going to Identity Protection => Application Protection. I had the same problem that as soon as I updated Firefox to 97 it stopped working and I do have webroot and I am running Window 10 64-bit.
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