![]() ![]() If you still can't access your account via the fixes they've put in place, I suggest you change the passwords for the accounts you had stored in it. Obviously they don't want to use them in live production, but they can use them to start preparing for Firefox updates before they are released.įor those users of Webroot's Password Manager, I have one security suggestion. Since Webroot's Password Manager is based on LastPass, they need to work with them to get these early pre-releases. This way when Firefox version x.x.x goes into live production they are generally ready. How do they do this? They start the update process with the beta builds of Firefox. However, they get fixed quickly due to enterprise users requiring it and if they don't those customers will go elsewhere. Even LastPass has had its breaks during that time due to Firefox updates. I've been a LastPass personal account user for about 4 years and I've had my company using LastPass Enterprise for about 3 years. Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus for PC Gamers 553.Webroot® Security Awareness Training 55.Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection 1130.Webroot Mobile Security for Android 938.Webroot® Consumer/Business - for Macs 370.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Complete 3826. ![]() Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Internet Security Plus 2468.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus 6973. ![]()
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