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Firefox's signed addon requirement

I believe it suppose to start in Firefox 41. Is there anyway around it or to disable it ? I know I could always use Waterfox or Palemoon but some addons don't work in them. For example Flagfox and Flash Control doesn't work in Waterfox 🙁
 
Fk your Classic Theme Restorer it don't work with Windows DPI.

An then all the Plugins and Add On's only have a 50% workability let alone Adobe which, I believe, have a hard on for Mizollia.

FF v28.0 does just fine with a little understanding concerning Adobe Flash Player versions.

I don't care what Mizollia did after v28.0 but I wish thy would straighten it out.

I still use FF v28.0 as my main browser but just be aware that newer versions of Adobe Flash Player do not necessarily agree with it.
 
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Hopefully the developers will wise up and start signing their add-ons. Seems like a better option than disabling the feature in the browser. I'm still amazed at how many applications are still not signed. If it's not signed I just don't install it.
 
This would only be worth it if Mozilla will exclude any PUP extensions such as Ask Toolbar, Conduit, and all their derivatives. Otherwise, it's a bad move. My favorite extensions like uBlock and unMHT might not be signed so I will not use the latest version of FF making it pointless to use over Chrome.
 
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