I locked an add-on with a password and the neck has lost. How can I find it?

Hi I have a problem...
Two days ago, I blocked an add-on (Procon Latte Content Filter 3.3)
with a password...
I lost the password and now I can't turn it off or delete...

How can I remove the password?

Thank you!

Run Firefox in economy mode and remove the procon prefs (procon.password) on the subject: config page.

Tags: Firefox

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