Question about the bounty on Chrome/Firefox extension store #648
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Hello, I've been through the bounty list, and have found some issues that can't be resolved directly on browser Chrome Webstore on Chromium-based browsers : Not a single extension can operate on the webstore, this is known as Privileged URLs, and this is fully hardcoded, so minus a rebuild or a fork of Chromium that has those disabled, there is no luck for any Mozilla Addons store on Firefox : Firefox also has the concept of hardcoded privileged URL but they can be overriden without the browser being rebuilt, but this can be dangerous |
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The part about Firefox was certainly news to me, even if I felt the uBlock Origin wiki guide would be better if it mentioned that only I accept defeat for Chrome Web Store. |
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The part about Firefox was certainly news to me, even if I felt the uBlock Origin wiki guide would be better if it mentioned that only
addons.mozilla.com
would need to be removed fromextensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains
(which'd hopefully prevent rogue extensions from accessing account info, compared to emptying the string) for typical users of Anti-Malware List, or of any other lists out there for that matter. I've now added procedures for it to the main version of Anti-Malware List.I accept defeat for Chrome Web Store.