How setup browser laces import Bookmarks HTML security disable button open Device Manager security warni vewing mixed

how to alter these settings?
1.browser laces import Bookmarks HTML?
2.security disable button open Device Manager?
3.security warni vewing mixed?

We didn't get a reply from you.  I just wanted to try and follow up before I close this out. 
I'd like to know if the issue went away, and/or if you could confirm whether it's Firefox specific or happening in all browsers.

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