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"This isn't safe" is very different from "I've arbitrarily decided you shouldn't be able to use that"
Except it isn't arbitrary, as a US company they are forced to remove it because of the DMCA
It's not something they're hosting, what do you mean forced to remove it
they are, the addon is hosted on addons.mozilla.org, and by default forefox doesnt allow extensioms not on there for security reasons
That doesn't at all look like what's happening in the above image. It obviously isn't being installed from addons.mozilla.org because they wouldn't be hosting it. And the pop-up says it can't be installed because it "violates Mozilla's policies" not due to security issues or because it's not from their extensions gallery.
Yeah, it can technically be served from a button in another website, but it has to go through mozilla for firefox to accept to install it, I did misspeak in my original comment.
??? None of this has anything to do with anything mozilla runs. Mozilla has nothing to do with me installing an extension from a file. This is like a car manufacturer preventing you from bringing library books into a car you bought.
Except the library book won't record all your conversations in the car and where you go.
Think of how stupid the average user is, and how easy it would be to get them to install any random extension from a malware site.
I genuinely think it's reasonable to prevent users from installing non-mozilla approved extensions unless they go in about:config.
From a safety thing, I get it, and I'm pretty sure you have to enable something to allow you to install extensions from files. This isn't that, this is seperate from that. This is mozilla determining what you are and aren't allowed to add, and that's not ok.
Mozilla is legally required to not facilitate installation of extensions like that, that's why it's blocked