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Firefox 3.6 Locks Out Rogue Add-ons

CWmike writes "Mozilla will add a new lockdown feature to Firefox 3.6 that will prevent developers from sneaking add-ons into the program, the company said. Dubbed 'component directory lockdown,' the feature will bar access to Firefox's 'components' directory, where most of the browser's own code is stored. Mozilla has billed the move as a way to boost the stability of its browser. 'We're doing this for stability and user control [reasons],' said Johnathan Nightingale, manager of the Firefox front-end development team. 'Dropping raw components in this way was never an officially supported way of doing things, which means it lacks things like a way to specify compatibility. When a new version of Firefox comes out that these components aren't compatible with, the result can be a real pain for our shared users ... Now that those components will be packaged like regular add-ons, they will specify the versions they are compatible with, and Firefox can disable any that it knows are likely to cause problems.'"

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  1. Re:Effects on Add-on Development by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    good for you, youve posted the same thing like ten times, enough already

    Actually, he has posted 3 comments in this entire thread (so far), and this is the second one that mentions this point.

  2. Give an inch, take a mile. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    For free product with thousands of free accessories, Firefox sure does generate an awfully lot of complaints.