It seems as if every search engine offers an Internet Explorer toolbar that mixes pop-up blocking and e-mail functionality with its search capabilities. Yahoo Companion Toolbar differs a bit from other add-ons since some of its features are designed to work with your registered Yahoo account. The interface is a standard toolbar. You can add or remove buttons that launch various Yahoo services, though you have to click the Refresh Toolbar option to see the changes. In our tests, the pop-up blocker eliminated most, but not all, ads. It didn't hinder normal surfing, and the toolbar uninstalled without any problems. Yahoo users may appreciate the quick access to services Yahoo Companion Toolbar provides. Full Specifications What's new in version 7.0.5 Version 7.0.5 may include unspecified updates, enhancements or bug fixes. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date July 09, 2007 Date Added July 09, 2007 Version 7.0.5 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista Additional Requirements Internet Explorer 5.5 Download Information File Size 1.37MB File Name ytb_7.0.5.0_1.4.0_cnetl_uber_setup_.exe Popularity Total Downloads 797,237 Downloads Last Week 311 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free. Just get latest update for NS (22.11.2.7) and lost Norton Toolbar. It seemed that only Safe Web protects me now in the Internet. However I don't see now any reputation icon in Google search. Also I don't like that I can't hide Safe Web icon in Firefox and don't lose my protection. Hope that toolbar will back soon beacause this 'extension' is just horrible. Checked this extension on fishtank and didn't see any blocks from Norton. ~20 differnt sites and no blocks? What Symantec will answer on that?? Sunil_GA: We have released a New Norton Identity Safe extension for Firefox with Norton 22.11.2.7 update. Please refer for more details. To install Norton extensions for Firefox please refer our Norton Support article: Hi Sunil_GA: Could you please clarify what this means for Win XP and Vista users who currently use Firefox ESR v52.x (extended support release)? Mozilla has announced that Firefox ESR v52.x will be fully supported on these older platforms until June 2018 (i.e., when FF v52.8.0 is released on 08-May-2018) - see the 04-Oct-2017 official announcement. The Norton support article you provided a link for incorrectly states the following: Windows XP and Windows Vista users can install only the Norton Safe Web extension after updating to Mozilla Firefox version 57. For more information, read. Mozilla automatically switched all Win XP and Vista users from Firefox to Firefox ESR in March 2017 and users with these older platforms have not been able to install the 'regular' desktop version of Firefox since FF v53 was released - see the ghacks.net article. The information in the Mozilla support article referenced in that Norton support article is several months out-of-date and makes no mention of the fact that FF ESR v52.x will be supported on Win XP and Vista until June 2018. --------------- 32-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox ESR v52.4.0 * NS Premium v22.11.0.41 * MB Premium v3.3.1. I have my Norton local password vault (no cloud vault fan, so far). I very much prefer to use Google search and I don’t like using Norton Safe Search. I am still on FF 56.0.2. And I completely lost Norton Toolbar right after updating to NSBU version 22.11.2.7. What I am trying to say is I feel lost! Any help, please, on how I can make up for the loss of NTB and still keep my good old vice of choosing and picking my good old ways of trying to keep safe while going around the net? Thanks in advance for all help and advice. LinYu2: I have my Norton local password vault (no cloud vault fan, so far). I very much prefer to use Google search and I don’t like using Norton Safe Search. I am still on FF 56.0.2. And I completely lost Norton Toolbar right after updating to NSBU version 22.11.2.7. What I am trying to say is I feel lost! Any help, please, on how I can make up for the loss of NTB and still keep my good old vice of choosing and picking my good old ways of trying to keep safe while going around the net? I have installed Sophos Anti-Virus 7 many times. Our school district has it on thousands of computers. I have a laptop with Windows XP Pro SP3 and the install works well. The task bar shows the Sophos shield after the install but disappears after a reboot. What can be done to make the task bar icon stay like it does on the. Thanks in advance for all help and advice. FF, Edge,Chrome and Vivaldi have all gone to Web Extensions with online Vault only. IE still has the Toolbar and Local Vault. I went to the Dark side and use an online Vault and like the new FF and learning Vivaldi as it supports the same ID Safe extension. LinYu2: I have my Norton local password vault (no cloud vault fan, so far). I very much prefer to use Google search and I don’t like using Norton Safe Search. I am still on FF 56.0.2. And I completely lost Norton Toolbar right after updating to NSBU version 22.11.2.7. What I am trying to say is I feel lost! Any help, please, on how I can make up for the loss of NTB and still keep my good old vice of choosing and picking my good old ways of trying to keep safe while going around the net? Thanks in advance for all help and advice. Looks like you can no longer use the local vault if you want to use Firefox browser. I use Chrome, and as long as you can keep the older ID Safe extension, ver 1.0.5, you can still use the local vault. Unfortunately, it looks like Norton is working to block all avenues to our local vaults. Thanks to those who cared to provide their input. But I'm still quite confused. In one of my pc's I lost my Norton toolbar and the Norton safety icons in FF. This one pc runs on WIndows 10 Pro, version 1607. In another pc, running on WIndows 10 Home, version 1703, I still have my Norton toolbar and safety icons as if nothing had happened in the other one. Firefox runs on version 56.0.2 in both computers. And, of course, Internet Explorer keeps flying with high colors in both of them. What's going on? After the program update I installed the new Safe Web extension on my Firefox 56.0.2, and I see the green square icon with a checkmark in the top right corner. However, when I click on the green square to check the current page rating, I only get a blank white square popup. I don't get the Norton Rating info like the screen image that PhoneMan posted above. Is it because I'm still using Firefox 56.0.2 so I'll have to wait on Firefox 57 for that functionality? I.e., is it only partly functional in 56.0.2? Or should users of Firefox 56.0.2 also see something other than a white box, i.e., should there be a site rating in that popup box? And is it functional in the sense that it will alert me if I encounter a malicious site, or am I not completely protected until I upgrade to Firefox 57? LinYu2: Thanks to those who cared to provide their input. But I'm still quite confused. In one of my pc's I lost my Norton toolbar and the Norton safety icons in FF. This one pc runs on WIndows 10 Pro, version 1607. In another pc, running on WIndows 10 Home, version 1703, I still have my Norton toolbar and safety icons as if nothing had happened in the other one. Firefox runs on version 56.0.2 in both computers. And, of course, Internet Explorer keeps flying with high colors in both of them. What's going on? Have both your computers had Norton update to version 22.11.2.7? It is this update that changes the behavior of FF. Enable Norton Toolbar The latest versions of the Norton products are compatible with the current and previous two versions of Google Chrome.• Start Norton. If a pop-up about the toolbar extension appears, follow the instructions on the pop-up. If you do not see the pop-up, continue with these instructions. • Click Settings. • Under Detailed Settings, click Identity Safety. • Next to Identity Safe, click Configure. • In the Norton Identity Safe window, on the bottom of the window, click the Settings icon. • On the General tab, next to Google Chrome, click Install extension. • Follow the on-screen instructions to install the extensions. To get full web protection and password management, we recommend adding all the extensions. Password management that is provided by the Norton Identity Safe extension cannot function if the Norton Security Toolbar extension is disabled or not installed. To add all the related extensions, visit the from the Chrome browser. Enable Norton Toolbar The latest versions of the Norton products are compatible with Mozilla Firefox version 49, 50, 51, and ESR build v52.2.1 and above. To know more, read.• Start Firefox. • On the top-right corner, click the Open menu button, and click Add-ons. • On the Extensions tab, click Norton Security Toolbar. If Norton Security Toolbar is grayed out, click Enable. • Click Restart now. The browser restarts with Norton Security Toolbar loaded. To add all the related extensions, visit the from the Firefox browser. Enable Norton Toolbar The latest versions of the Norton products are compatible with Internet Explorer versions 8 and later.• Start Internet Explorer. • On the top-right corner, click the Tools button, and then select Manage add-ons. • In the list of Currently loaded Add-ons, select Norton Toolbar. If the status of Norton Toolbar is shown as Disabled, click Enable. • In the list of currently loaded Add-ons, check the status of Norton Identity Safety. If the status is shown as Disabled, click Enable. • Click Close. • Restart Internet Explorer.
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