As Mozilla continues to try to make it safer than ever to use Firefox, the organization has updated its Add-on Policy so that any updates that include obfuscated code are explicitly banned. Mozilla has also set out in plain terms its blocking process for add-ons and extensions. While there is nothing surprising here, the clarification should mean that there are fewer causes for disputes when an add-on is blocklisted. See also: Mozilla is launching curated Recommended Extensions program this summer Mozilla criticizes Apple's iPhone privacy claims, launches online petition The updated Add-on policy comes into force on June 10, so…
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