4 results for tag “policies”

  1. Enterprise policies that impact extensions

    Enterprise policies that impact extensions Policies enable you to control the capabilities of Firefox. This article summarizes the policies that affect the installation, behavior, and update of web extensions. For a full list of policies, see mozilla/policy-templates on GitHub. For details on how to...

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  2. Enterprise development

    Enterprise development As an extension developer, you may want to customize your add-on via policy or modify its behavior when installed in an enterprise. Contents Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensionsHow to add policy supportDistributing your policy Data collection disclosure and consent...

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  3. Enterprise distribution

    Enterprise distribution As an enterprise IT administrator, you may want to install add-ons automatically for your users. This page discusses the options. Contents Signed vs. unsigned extensionsUsing an ExtensionSettings policyBundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Signed vs. unsigned extensions All add-ons must be signed...

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  4. Add-on Policies

    Add-on Policies Add-ons extend the core capabilities of Firefox, enabling users to modify and personalize their web experience. A healthy ecosystem, built on trust, is vital for developers to be successful and users to feel safe making Firefox their own. For these reasons, Mozilla...

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