I have seen hashes on the palemoon end, ca-archive in particular.
Don't think I've seen that on AMO?
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https://addons.palemoon.org/?component=download&id=AdvancedNightMode@Off.JustOff&version=1.0.9&hash=8659729bbf0142077b866646352b9198ea30d85dec811007b23b283f5b7fa236
Anyhow, any junk that follows the "URL" will come from the source.
(AMO might make note of the button clicked, or the "source" [like &search], or other crap)
A download manager may or may not parse the crap parts out.
MS too may add hashes to their downloads. But in that case, the hash is part of the file name.
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windowsxp-kb4500331-x86-custom-enu_d7206aca53552fececf72a3dee93eb2da0421188.exe
On the odd times I may have used wget to download a .xpi, I don't recall the file date to be off?
If I download, using wget - from command-line...
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https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/3383315/noscript_security_suite-11.0.3-an+fx.xpi?src=featured
I get "noscript_security_suite-11.0.3-an+fx.xpi@src=featured" (as I'd expect), dated correctly.
(Remove the @src=featured part & all is well. Or I could have done that initially when I pasted the link.
AMO, sucks, is prejudicial again anything that is not "firefox".)