I am one of the developers of the Censor Tracker add-on, which is listed on Mozilla’s add-on repository. We recently noticed that our add-on is now unavailable in Russia, despite being developed specifically to circumvent censorship in Russia. We have not changed any visibility settings, nor have we received any emails regarding this action. Our Russian users now see this message when they visit the page of Censor Tracker: That page is not available in your region The page you tried to acce...
Tbf, it’s probably to prevent Russia from carpet banning Mozilla services and products. They might just do that, create a new foundation called “MegaLizard”, with the browser “Greyhound”…
That being said, unlike with Chrome, installing third party extensions for Firefox outside the extension store is fairly uncomplicated.
Tbf, it’s probably to prevent Russia from carpet banning Mozilla services and products. They might just do that, create a new foundation called “MegaLizard”, with the browser “Greyhound”…
That being said, unlike with Chrome, installing third party extensions for Firefox outside the extension store is fairly uncomplicated.