LastPass stores its data in its own folder on your system, so whatever you have to do to get the extension running again, Firefox's Refresh won't remove your LastPass data. Version 3.3.2: ( you are currently using 3.3.1).If necessary, the LastPass extension can be reinstalled from their site or from Mozilla's add-ons site, which have different versions for some reason. Then you can view the list on the right and see which ones have a Remove button and which do not. In the left column of the Add-ons page, click Extensions. "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons.If LastPass is one of those second kinds of extensions, you won't need to reinstall it, just reactivate it. When you start up after the Refresh, Firefox should rediscover them and ask you whether you want to activate them. The others that do NOT have a Remove button are stored in a shared folder.To use those extensions again, you need to reinstall them yourself. The ones that have a Remove button are in your current profile (settings) folder and will be removed by the Refresh.Hi melen, could you check something? On Firefox's Add-ons page, you will see some extensions have a Remove button and some do not. I'm having problems with my Firefox account.
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