Luckily, there is a workaround, but it's a bit more complex than just setting a preference. You can even hide the warnings with an add-on like Classic Theme Restorer.īut FF 53 is a "stable" release, and doesn't work in stable FF releases. The unsigned add-ons will produce warnings in the about:addons page, but they work. You simply set the about:config preference to false and you're good to go. ![]() In FF 52 ESR, unsigned add-ons aren't much of a problem. (A couple were add-ons that were originally signed, but from which I had removed the signature in order to implement some hack.) The biggest example was the legacy version of uBlock Origin, which I use because it offers more privacy protections than the WebEx version does on FF 52 and 53. Usually these were legacy add-ons that continued to be maintained after Mozilla banned pre-WebEx add-ons, and thus could no longer get Mozilla to sign them. When I tried out FF 53, I discovered that some of my add-ons got disabled.
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