Is Firefox 3 a discussable subject here?
\ Jersey Guy (16 Dec 2007)
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. \ Tony Earnshaw (16 Dec 2007)
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. . . \ Christian Riechers (16 Dec 2007)
. \ Jersey Guy (16 Dec 2007)
. . \ Tony Mechelynck (16 Dec 2007)
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. . . \ squaredancer (19 Dec 2007)
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. \ Jersey Guy (16 Dec 2007)

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Subject:Re: Is Firefox 3 a discussable subject here?
Group:Mozilla-support-firefox
From:squaredancer
Date:19 Dec 2007


On 16.12.2007 19:23, CET - what odd quirk of fate caused Tony
Mechelynck to generate the following:? :
> Jersey Guy wrote:
>
>> On Dec 16, 12:51 pm, Jersey Guy <jerseygu...> wrote:
>>
>>> If not, is there somewhere else that I can discuss FF 3 "features"?
>>>
>>> JG.
>>>
>> Well then, I would like to say that the "feature" in Beta 1 preventing
>> installation of extensions (or add-ons in currentspeak) that don't
>> offer a "secure update" is nannyism carried to an extreme. Warn me,
>> but let me *choose* whether to install it or not. If FF 3 gets
>> released that way, it will certainly get a lot less use here.
>>
>> JG.
>>
>
> You can send the nanny packing -- disable the feature -- by toggling the
> about:config variable extensions.checkUpdateSecurity to false. The extension
> may still have a line in the add-ons manager, saying that it doesn't offer
> secure updates, but with that setting set to false, that line is just a warning.
>
> Note that all addons at addons.mozilla.org offer secure updates -- or maybe no
> updates at all -- so they are never blocked by this new "feature".
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>

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