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A '''trusted''' plugin is defined as a plugin in which distribution happens natively, on-demand, after presenting the user with choices from trusted partners. | A '''trusted''' plugin is defined as a plugin in which distribution happens natively, on-demand, after presenting the user with choices from trusted partners. | ||
== Criteria for becoming a Trusted Plugin == | |||
* Reputable source | |||
* Evaluated by Mozilla | |||
* Rich community around plugin | |||
== Example Trusted Plugin == | |||
* MathML | |||
= Third Party Plugins = | = Third Party Plugins = | ||
A '''third party''' plugin is defined as a plugin in which distribution happens via the vendors website. Mozilla does not support or recommend third-party plugins. | |||
== Criteria for Third Party Plugins == | |||
* Create an plugin! | |||
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