Hola extension for firefox code#
A lot of us are in the mindset to have a pref in about:config or at least allow us to '''''add''''' a pref to Firefox, if they wouldn't actually provide it - but at least provide the underlying code that would support it. In the end, at least Mozilla "dropped us a bone" to allow Alpha users (Aurora/DevEdition and Nightly) to switch that feature off.
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Hola extension for firefox manual#
Having no manual override for that has been very controversial. * Firefox 42: Release and Beta versions of Firefox will not allow unsigned extensions to be installed, with no override.
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And the "bundling" of Firefox with unwanted "extras" somewhat recently was the "accelerant for the current conflagration" that brought about this extreme measure - IMO. "Signing" was put on the "back-burner" for too long "until the entire infrastructure was aflame". Hell, didn't even exist then as I recall - and what Mozilla was using until AMO then wasn't even a secure HTTPS setup. IMO, this "signing" should have been instituted many years ago, as the "code" for signing was put inside Firefox many years ago - like maybe the Firefox 2.0 era? They just never came up with the rest of the "package" to complete it. A lot of us are in the mindset to have a pref in about:config or at least allow us to add a pref to Firefox, if they wouldn't actually provide it - but at least provide the underlying code that would support it.
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Firefox 42: Release and Beta versions of Firefox will not allow unsigned extensions to be installed, with no override.