- Apr 28, 2015
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Confirmed here also, I just rebooted the system and got Patch B letter...
I just received a 6.9mb update too. Maybe I need to reboot.Received patch B after a 6.9-mb update
Okay, that worked. Installed Kaspersky Security Cloud 20.0.14.1085 logged in with My Kaspersky settings and got the free packageUnfortunately it seems that the KFA versions are not there yet.
I can find the SAAS version. Kaspersky Security Cloud 2020.
Can that be installed as free version (Kaspersky Security Cloud Free)?
YesWhat does patch B mean? I rebooted and got it as well. Does that just mean minor bug fixes?
What does patch B mean? I rebooted and got it as well. Does that just mean minor bug fixes?
Wasn't patch b also for full compatibility with the lastest windows 10 version 1903?
I'm not having that issue with my FF + KTS2020b, just installed 1Password and Mega here without issues:
So disable Kaspersky and also the Kaspersky browser add-on, and see if that helps. If it does not help, maybe you have other security software?According to 1Passowrd.
About the error
Antivirus and other security software can sometimes prevent the 1Password extension from being installed or updated automatically in Firefox.
So disable Kaspersky and also the Kaspersky browser add-on, and see if that helps. If it does not help, maybe you have other security software?
Cool, you nailed the problem.View attachment 215094
Disabling Kaspersky solves the issue. I don't have any other security softwares installed.
Cool, you nailed the problem.
Did You make any tweak in Web, Private Browsing, Anti-Banner modules?
You could export your settings, then reset Kaspersky to default settings, and see if you still have the issue. If the issue goes away, then it is connected to your settings. If the issue is still there, I would guess that it is connected to your Firefox settings.Thanks but this is not convenient—to disable Kaspersky each and every time you install an extension (or even update it).
Hi @harlan4096 I am using the settings suggested by @Robbie and I have Anti-Banner enabled.
Thank you very much @shmu26 I will let you know when I do what you've suggested.You could export your settings, then reset Kaspersky to default settings, and see if you still have the issue. If the issue goes away, then it is connected to your settings. If the issue is still there, I would guess that it is connected to your Firefox settings.
I also have Anti-Banner (+ uBlock Origin) + Private Browsing enabled