![]() If you see the extension icons in that “Customize Toolbar” window just drag and drop them on to your toolbar as suggested in the Mozilla Firefox board at Extension Icons Don’t Appear in the Address Bar, No Way to Access Them.Ī second possibility is that your extension icons can’t all fit on your toolbar and are hidden in the toolbar overflow menu. If you don’t see the icons for your extensions in your browser toolbar then right-click anywhere in a blank space on your toolbar and select “ Customize Toolbar” from the pop-up context menu as shown in my image above. Here’s what I see when I open Firefox v114.0.1 (with the blue icon for Malwarbytes Browser Guard v2.3.6 and red icon for uBlock Origin v1.49.2 extensions highlighted): As far as I can tell from your image the icon for your uBlock Origin extension is missing as well. It’s hard to tell what you’re seeing because it looks like you’ve cropped out the location in your image where your browser extension icons should appear on your toolbar (i.e., to the far right of the address bar). This topic was modified 1 month, 4 weeks ago by WCHS. However, Tools>Add-on and Themes>Manage Your Extensions says it’s Enabled.ĭoes one have to have Malwarebytes installed also for the Malwarebytes symbol to appear in the URL field for the Malwarebytes Browser Guard? Or does the Firefox Multi-Account Containers symbols take precedence and leave no room for the Malwarebytes symbol, too?īTW, I also have uBlock Origins Enabled, too. Even if I disable the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension, those two symbols are still there. Instead, I see a fingerprint symbol for the Firefox Multi-Account ‘Tech’ container that I have set for the AskWoody site (in the red square) and a grid symbol for the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension itself (in the blue square). ![]() I added it in Firefox, and in the process it said that the Malwarebytes logo would appear at the right end of the URL field.īut, I am not seeing it. I thought I would try Malwarebytes Browser Guard as a Firefox extension after I read your post. Trusted website list to disable protection on a per-site basis.I’ve also added two reputable content blockers – uBlock Origin and Malwarebytes Browser Guard (which offers the same Web Protection feature as Malwarebytes Premium) – that work well together ….Malware protection: Blocks web pages that contain malware.Potentially unwanted program (PUP) protection: Blocks the downloading of potentially unwanted programs, including toolbars and pop-ups.Scam protection: Blocks online scams, including technical support scams, browser lockers, and phishing.Advertising/tracker protection: Blocks third-party ads and trackers that monitor your online activity.Four Content Blockers that block Ads, trackers, scams, phishing, malware and Potentially unwanted programs (PUP).We take on the bad guys, so you don’t have to. And Malwarebytes Browser Guard crushes pop-ups, browser hijackers, and browser lockers with ease. It is the world’s first browser extension that can identify and block new fake tech support scams. It blocks trackers and malicious websites while filtering out annoying ads and other unwanted content. Malwarebytes Browser Guard gives you a safer and faster web browsing experience. The fastest and safest web browsing experience.
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