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Why should I update to the "New" Firefox, when by doing so I will have to disable Symantec? If your system does not work well with that, then I am in a true conundrum, as I need that program to provide all the protection I absolutely need from the web.

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I keep getting a pop up urging me to upgrade to the new Firefox, but then I get a notice that says the upgrade will not work with Symantec, my Norton account that protects my machine from various things on the Internet. I simply will not do that. You either have to find a way to make the upgrade work with Symantec, or purchase some other, equal protection for me.

I keep getting a pop up urging me to upgrade to the new Firefox, but then I get a notice that says the upgrade will not work with Symantec, my Norton account that protects my machine from various things on the Internet. I simply will not do that. You either have to find a way to make the upgrade work with Symantec, or purchase some other, equal protection for me.

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Firefox doesn't disable the entire Synmantec program, just the Symnantec extensions for Firefox. And those extensions can be easily updated for the new version of Firefox by running a Symantec / Norton Live Update, after the new version of Firefox is installed.

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Firefox doesn't disable the entire Synmantec program, just the Symnantec extensions for Firefox. And those extensions can be easily updated for the new version of Firefox by running a Symantec / Norton Live Update, after the new version of Firefox is installed.

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Thank you. I can feel much more comfort in doing this now.