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Hello, Do not think that you are mature enough Consumers can enable or disable the "add-ons" considered by you as insecure, especially when they are webmetre

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Hello,

 Do not think that you are mature enough Consumers can enable or disable the "add-ons" considered by you as insecure, especially when they are webmetres? It seems to me it it will give them a desire to change that, at minimum temorairement browser.
 People are tired of being assisted, they are mature and responsible and I do not agree with your overall security policy, sailing also LINUX and Konqueror.
 I'm sorry to say it this way, but I find this more than questionable policy.
 Bertrand BEAUFOUR
Hello, Do not think that you are mature enough Consumers can enable or disable the "add-ons" considered by you as insecure, especially when they are webmetres? It seems to me it it will give them a desire to change that, at minimum temorairement browser. People are tired of being assisted, they are mature and responsible and I do not agree with your overall security policy, sailing also LINUX and Konqueror. I'm sorry to say it this way, but I find this more than questionable policy. Bertrand BEAUFOUR

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Not every default setting in Firefox is right for every user. I'm not sure which blocked add-on is creating the issue. If you decide you want to keep using Firefox, you could be more specific and perhaps there is a solution for you.

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When Extensions and Plugins are added to blocklist it is usually due to them causing serious security, stability, or performance issues with Firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/blocked/