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On 1/26/2019 at 12:56 PM, Barmcake said: Hi NobleUplift, Thank you for your hard work on this problem. I just followed your suggestions with the Certificate Manager and now Firefox and all my other browsers are working fine and my Firefox master password is still working as per normal. It did fix it for Firefox after all…
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Alright, this is my amended tutorial for fixing Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge: * Type "Certificate Manager" in Start Menu. * Find any Bitdefender certificates, especially in Trusted Root Certification Authorities or Intermediate Certification Authorities. Export them (as a backup), and then delete…
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I would like to edit my previous post, but seeing that I can't, I'll just make the edit I would make there, here: If you have Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Opera: * Go to C:\Program Files\Bitdefender\Bitdefender Security\mitm_cache * Double-click fake-ca.crt * Accept the prompt. * This…
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Alright, after calling Bitdefender support, I was able to figure this issue out on my own. The first technician told me to reinstall Bitdefender (which didn't fix it, but rather maintained the status quo), and the second one just asked me to test my other browsers and to send me an email on this issue instead of knowing…
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15 hours ago, Sergiu C. said: The master password would interfere with the installation process of the certificates in question in other browsers (the installation would hang at that step). It works in Firefox because the certificates were not installed at all. A recent update should prevent the Firefox master password…
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On 11/6/2018 at 4:38 AM, Sergiu C. said: Hi /index.php?/profile/212805-cisq/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="212805" href="<___base_url___>/index.php?/profile/212805-cisq/" rel="">@cisq, Sorry for the delay. The product can be reinstalled by following the steps in this article:…