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New, never seeing before McAfee splash window upon opening Firefox 85.0.1 (64-bit)

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New, never seeing before McAfee splash window upon opening Firefox 85.0.1 (64-bit)

Has anyone seeing this splash McAfee before and if not part of Firefox, how to identify which add-on is generating this splash window?

i have installed: uBlock Origin TinyURL Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot Tab Reloader (page auto refresh) Search on Google Map Print Edit WE I don't care about cookies Google search link fix Don't Fuck With Paste AdGuard Browser Assistant

New, never seeing before McAfee splash window upon opening Firefox 85.0.1 (64-bit) Has anyone seeing this splash McAfee before and if not part of Firefox, how to identify which add-on is generating this splash window? i have installed: uBlock Origin TinyURL Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot Tab Reloader (page auto refresh) Search on Google Map Print Edit WE I don't care about cookies Google search link fix Don't Fuck With Paste AdGuard Browser Assistant
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Gekose oplossing

Starting with 'Safe mode' would be a good start to see if that gets rid of it. If it does, I think opening the page `about:config` and temporarily working through the add-ons, disabling each in turn, should hopefully get you the answer.

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Gekose oplossing

Starting with 'Safe mode' would be a good start to see if that gets rid of it. If it does, I think opening the page `about:config` and temporarily working through the add-ons, disabling each in turn, should hopefully get you the answer.

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That is an ad. Just close it.