Same problem for me. After the WOT privacy issues I tried to install the Avast browser addon but Firefox said it isn’t signed. I’m using the latest versions of Firefox & Avast.
Computer Formatted.
Brand new install of Windows 7.
Firefox 50 installed from the latest installer from Firefox.com
Latest version of Avast downloaded from avast.com and installed. Avast confirms it’s up to date.
Firefox confirms that there’s no addon updates available, and that they are all running the latest version.
Firefox also confirms that the addon was last updated Today, 25th, November, 2016.
Addon does not work. says it’s not verified and has been disabled.
All programs are up to date.
Since that computer last night, i have checked all my other ones, including ones running Avast Business. ALL OF THEM SHOW THE ADDON IS DISABLED. and all show many different versions of the update, from 10.* through to 12.3.*
If there is an update to the addon that is signed, then Avast update itself is Not Installing it, nor is it updating it.
Whilst I used that xpinstall.signatures.required “False” flag, in the past (see attached image) - even though Mozilla disabled this - and it still appears to work, as AOS is still functioning for me.
@ DazzaJay
I do look at images that are attached to the post/topic. On occasion I also look at off site images, less so when they are on shortened url links when I have no idea where they will be taken.
I don’t know why mine still works as the xpinstall.signatures.required “False” flag is still in about:config.
What happens if you close firefox, uninstall the Security Browser Extension from the avastUI > Settings > Components. Restart your system, open firefox and check if the add-on was removed. If it has (close firefox again) try installing the Security Browser Extension again from the avastUI and restart.
Check it is now back on firefox and if it is enabled.
Where did you see that there was a new version of AOS ?
I would like to hope that would get updated during any VPS update (or emergency update), as it wouldn’t make sense releasing an update that would only get updated in a program update.
If it did update during a VPS (or emergency update), that would probably need a reboot to complete the update.
When I installed it earlier today it said ‘last updated 26th November’. So I think it just gives the date that it’s installed on until there is a proper update.
I didn’t check it as I mentioned I generally don’t visit shortened URLs as you have no idea where they go prior to connecting. So I don’t know where or what the “last updated 25 november” relates to.
If you are talking about the Firefox add-on ‘more’ information for AOS, then mine shows last updated 19 August 2016, so months earlier.