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Revision as of 03:38, 27 May 2011
| Feature | Status | ETA | Owner |
| Opt-in activation for plugins | N/A | Justin Dolske |
Summary
Unknown, slow or insecure plugins shouldn't be allowed to run without user interaction.
Team
- Feature Manager: Justin Dolske
- Lead Developer:
- Product Manager:
- QA:
- UX: Alex Limi
- Accessibility:
- Security:
- Privacy:
Release Requirements
- Ability to set autoplay, click-to-play or never play on any plugin
- Built-in whitelist for the most common plugins
Designs
- Settings: Render this plugin: (Always|when clicked|never)
- When you have clicked a particular plugin on a given site 3 times or more, we should enable it automatically from then on if you haven't explicitly said otherwise.
- Optional, but interesting: Ability to soft-block 0-day using click-to-play.
Next Steps & Open Issues
- Get estimates from Justin
Related Bugs & Dependencies
Risks
Test Plans
Goals
Make it harder for plugins to slow down Firefox.
Non-Goals
Other Stuff
Chrome already does something similar.