Looking for help here. I created a new Firefox profile and wanted to load the Bypass Paywalls Clean Add-on/Extension from the XPI file. So I did what I’ve always done and got the message displayed above.

Then I went into about:config and changed both xpinstall.whitelist.required and xpinstall.signatures.required to false. Fully exited and restarted the browser but still, no dice.

Anyone know how to fix this?

SOLUTION: go to extensions.blocklist.enabled and turn it to false

  • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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    2 days ago

    If they didn’t have safeguarding in place, I’d be more worried. As with all things Firefox, it can be overridden.

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      2 days ago

      “This isn’t safe” is very different from “I’ve arbitrarily decided you shouldn’t be able to use that”

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        11 hours ago

        Except it isn’t arbitrary, as a US company they are forced to remove it because of the DMCA

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              3 hours ago

              That doesn’t at all look like what’s happening in the above image. It obviously isn’t being installed from addons.mozilla.org because they wouldn’t be hosting it. And the pop-up says it can’t be installed because it “violates Mozilla’s policies” not due to security issues or because it’s not from their extensions gallery.

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      2 days ago

      A blocklist for malware would be safeguarding. But you can’t claim this is “safeguarding” against… completely safe software?

      And it’s not exactly easily overridden, otherwise this post wouldn’t exist.

      Sadly, there a few annoying things in Firefox which absolutely are not overridable at all. Firefox is heckin’ awesome, but this just ain’t true.