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Can't encrypt emails using firefox extention

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I downloaded the encrypted communications extension to my Firefox Browser. It says to click compose email and then right click to select "encrypt communication" . After I select "encrypt communication", it asks me to put in a password and re-enter the password to verify it. After I re-enter the password, it gives me this message even if the passwords match."THIS IS NOT A SUITABLE OBJECT (DIV)"

I downloaded the encrypted communications extension to my Firefox Browser. It says to click compose email and then right click to select "encrypt communication" . After I select "encrypt communication", it asks me to put in a password and re-enter the password to verify it. After I re-enter the password, it gives me this message even if the passwords match."THIS IS NOT A SUITABLE OBJECT (DIV)"
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Check out the first review and comment on this page about that error -- it's not a solution, but it sounds like the same issue:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/encrypted-communication/reviews/

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Hi

Add-ons for the Firefox browser are developed and supported by a large community of independent developers. The developer for the add-on that you are using will be able to help fix or provide guidance on the issue that you are having.

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Check out the first review and comment on this page about that error -- it's not a solution, but it sounds like the same issue:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/encrypted-communication/reviews/

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Thanks for the help guys. I'm just going to do what he asked the other person to do in the link you posted here.