Add-on signing in Firefox
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- Creator: Joni
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Add-ons that change your browser's settings without your consent or steal your information have become increasingly common. Some add-ons add unwanted toolbars or buttons, change your search settings or inject ads or malware into your device. (Learn more about search hijacking.)
How does add-ons signing protect me?
While Firefox currently has a blocklist system, it is increasingly difficult to track and block the growing number of malicious add-ons. The add-ons signing process requires developers to follow Mozilla Developer guidelines to ensure that their add-ons are safe. Firefox protects you by warning you when an add-on has not been verified through this signing process. You can still install the unverified add-on at your own risk.
Firefox protects you by allowing only digitally signed or verified add-ons to be installed on your browser. While Firefox currently has a blocklist system, it is increasingly difficult to track and block the growing number of malicious add-ons. The add-ons signing process requires developers to follow Mozilla Developer guidelines to ensure that their add-ons are safe.
What types of add-ons need to be signed?
Extensions (add-ons that add features to Firefox) will need to be signed. Themes, language packs and plugins do not need to be signed.
Where would I encounter unsigned add-ons?
Add-ons installed through the official Firefox Add-ons site undergo a rigorous review process before they are published. These add-ons are signed and verified.
When you install an add-on through another website, Firefox checks to make sure that the add-on has been digitally signed before you can install it.