> Disabling this means that users have to approve each extension, which does indeed give them more control.
From what I read only if those extensions are declared acceptable (aka signed) by Mozilla. Pretending this gives me as user the control seems highly disingenuous. The only entity with all the power is certainly not the user anymore.
From what I read only if those extensions are declared acceptable (aka signed) by Mozilla. Pretending this gives me as user the control seems highly disingenuous. The only entity with all the power is certainly not the user anymore.