An expired certificate on the Mozilla Add-ons infrastructure is disabling Firefox add-ons for millions of users, and is also preventing users from re-activating or (re-)installing extensions. The ...
Mozilla has released a new update for Firefox 143 to address bugs with the browser extensions and other issues.
Used by an estimated 360 million worldwide internet users, Mozilla Firefox is the fourth most popular web browser on the planet. It's also thought to be one of the more secure options available, ...
A Sunday afternoon browser update fixed the lapsed certificate, which Mozilla had used to digitally sign Firefox extensions. After the certificate expired, the browser add-ons stopped working. Mozilla ...
If you're looking to expand the functionality of your browser, look no further than these must-see add-ons for business professionals, social-networking junkees, avid shoppers, and students. CNET ...
The extensions were said to be abusing the browser's proxy API. I've been writing about tech, including everything from privacy and security to consumer electronics and startups, since 2011 for a ...
In context: Root certificates are an essential element for modern browser security. They protect users by verifying signed web pages, extensions, and other types of content. However, developers must ...
The misbehaving Firefox add-ons were misusing an API that controls how Firefox connects to the internet. Mozilla’s Firefox team has blocked add-ons that were abusing the proxy API in order to prevent ...
On October 25, the development team said that in early June, Firefox discovered add-ons that were misusing the browser's proxy API, used by software to manage how the browser connects to the internet.
If you are a Firefox user and want to prevent the uninstallation of Firefox add-ons on your Windows 11/10 computer, then this article can help you with two built-in features of Windows OS. You will be ...