Firefox users may import Chrome extensions now
Big deal. Who cares.
Better question, though, is, why?
They take everything away from you, because it's "complex" & "telemetry" says no one uses it.
And they're looking to implement "extension importation"?
You know, because it is not complex & telemetry tells them that this is the next MUST HAVE item.
Really. I wish I drank their Kool-Aid.
https://services.addons.mozilla.org/api ... ser=chrome
NoScript is a Recommended Extension, yet is not included in their carefully vetted, fully tested, good-for-ya extensions import list.
(Big deal, who cares.) Why?
(And no, I'm not looking for an answer [as the entire concept is simply absurd].)
Firefox users may import Chrome extensions now
Firefox users may import Chrome extensions now
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