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Can't edit extension settings

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In other browsers when I add extensions, I can open an extension panel, or got the the browsers installed extensions section, and edit open up my extension setting pages, and edit them. For example uBlock Origin, but there are others. It doesn't seem possible to do such a thing with Firefox. Is that on purpose or is something wrong?

In other browsers when I add extensions, I can open an extension panel, or got the the browsers installed extensions section, and edit open up my extension setting pages, and edit them. For example uBlock Origin, but there are others. It doesn't seem possible to do such a thing with Firefox. Is that on purpose or is something wrong?

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1) Type about:addons into the Search/URL bar. 2) Click Extensions in the left-hand column. 3) Click the three dots to the right of the extension you want to change the settings of. 4) Click Preferences.

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ThePillenwerfer said

1) Type about:addons into the Search/URL bar. 2) Click Extensions in the left-hand column. 3) Click the three dots to the right of the extension you want to change the settings of. 4) Click Preferences.

None of my extensions seem to have that available as an option. I have attached a picture of the menu all my extensions show when clicking the 3 dots.

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Obviously I don't know what extensions you have but all except one of mine show Preferences and the one that doesn't doesn't have any settings to alter. You mentioned μBlock Origin and that certainly does show Preferences for me.

Try clicking Manage as that may reveal something.

The only way I know that can stop extensions from being configured is an Enterprise Policy and there's no way you'd set that up by accident.

Hopefully somebody who knows more than I will be along later.

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