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Due to security concerns. Add-ons in the sandbox are unmoderated. If automatic updates were enabled, then this could be used for malicious purposes. Going "public" forces a review by an editor and lessens the chance of a rogue add-on doing damage thru automatic updating. | Due to security concerns. Add-ons in the sandbox are unmoderated. If automatic updates were enabled, then this could be used for malicious purposes. Going "public" forces a review by an editor and lessens the chance of a rogue add-on doing damage thru automatic updating. | ||
=== Where can I find new themes for Firefox? === | |||
=== If I disable an addon in Firefox, will that remove it from my browser? === | |||
=== I see several addons which provide the same capabilities. How do I decide which one is best? === | === I see several addons which provide the same capabilities. How do I decide which one is best? === | ||
=== When I try to install an addon, the dialog box says "Author not verified". Is there a problem with the addon? === | === When I try to install an addon, the dialog box says "Author not verified". Is there a problem with the addon? === | ||
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=== I want to remove an addon but I don't know where to do it? === | === I want to remove an addon but I don't know where to do it? === | ||
=== What is Firefox's Safe Mode feature? === | === What is Firefox's Safe Mode feature? === | ||
=== What is are experimental add-ons? === | |||
Revision as of 20:56, 17 July 2008
How do I enable the sandbox?
Please see Enabling the Sandbox.
What applications and versions are supported?
Please see the complete list here.
How do I delete my add-on?
Due to security concerns, it is not possible to delete an add-on once its GUID has been submitted to AMO. Instead, you can "disable" your add-on which will hide it from searches, display pages, and automatic updates. You can disable your add-on by clicking the Disable button on the Edit Add-on page. You can go back at any time and re-enable your add-on from the same page.
Why aren't add-on updates sent out for sandbox'ed add-ons?
Due to security concerns. Add-ons in the sandbox are unmoderated. If automatic updates were enabled, then this could be used for malicious purposes. Going "public" forces a review by an editor and lessens the chance of a rogue add-on doing damage thru automatic updating.