![]() Mozilla notes explicitly that developers should update extensions if these extensions contain obfuscated code as they might be blocked otherwise. ![]() Closing WordsĪll extensions are subject to these new policies. These are applied when add-ons are found to "intentionally violate policies", contain critical security vulnerabilities", "compromise user privacy", or "severely circumvent user consent or control".Īnyone may request a block on Bugzilla. Hard blocks on the other hand disable Firefox add-ons and block users from enabling them in the browser. Soft blocks may be used if an add-on contains non-critical policy violations, or causes "severe stability and performance issues in Firefox". ![]() Soft blocks disable add-ons by default but users may override the block to continue using it. The organization distinguishes between hard and soft blocks.
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