I highly recommend you use a minimum amount of extensions anyway. I mean how many extensions are there that do act maliciously? It probably isn’t trivial. It creates restrictions on (at least from Mozilla’s perspective) untrusted extensions. I can understand the concern here, but this change is being communicated, can be user managed, and the best faith interpretation I can come up with, is in fact for security purposes. However this feature can be disabled, or otherwise overridden at this time by the end user when following the documentation. This isn’t just their extension, if I am reading this correctly it is any extension(that hasn’t been vetted by Mozilla) is capable of being blocked from running due to this this new quarantined domain list that Firefox 115 has.
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