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Privileged Pages
Privileged Pages are the webpages that browser-developers consider as an entitled webpage/s where extensions are tasked to not work/have their functionality ceased entirely.
For Chromium1:
chrome.google.com/webstore/*
- On the aformentioned domain, all Chromium/Chrome extensions will cease their functionality.
For Firefox2:
accounts-static.cdn.mozilla.net
accounts.firefox.com
addons.cdn.mozilla.net
addons.mozilla.org
api.accounts.firefox.com
content.cdn.mozilla.net
content.cdn.mozilla.net
discovery.addons.mozilla.org
input.mozilla.org
install.mozilla.org
oauth.accounts.firefox.com
profile.accounts.firefox.com
support.mozilla.org
sync.services.mozilla.com
testpilot.firefox.com
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Just like Chrome, Firefox's WebExtensions will also cease to work on these aformentioned domains.
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To allow WebExtensions in Firefox to run on these pages (at your own risk) open about:config and modify the following 3:
- Set
extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains
to be an empty string4 - Set
privacy.resistFingerprinting.block_mozAddonManager
totrue
5 (must be manually created by right clicking and selecting New > Boolean3)
- Set
[1] stackoverflow.com, chrome_extensions_client.cc, extension_urls.cc
[2] https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/39e131181d44
[3] https://www.ghacks.net/2017/10/27/how-to-enable-firefox-webextensions-on-mozilla-websites/
[4] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1445663#ch-3
[5] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1310082#c24
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