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I don't know if that means that they will be disallowed, or just maybe broken.


Mozilla has an add-on review process in place. So you probably wouldn't get a new addon approved that relies on those APIs.

And with enforced signature signing you can't even distribute it to users yourself.

So effectively it will restrict extension-development to a whitelist of APIs. Everything else will be verboten, maybe with varying degrees of enforcement.

It certainly doesn't sounds like an open system to me.




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