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Add-ON spammer

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  • Dernière réponse par DLJunkie

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Is it OK for add on makers to hijack my browser? Spam me? You allow that crap!?!?

At least 2 that I use do!

Is it OK for add on makers to hijack my browser? Spam me? You allow that crap!?!? At least 2 that I use do!

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No, that isn't OK.

"Spam" is a term used for unwanted or bulk email. Please explain what you mean by "hijack" and "spam me".

And, specifically which two add-ons are doing that? URL of those add-ons on the Addons.Mozilla.Org website would be helpful in identifying the 'culprits'.

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There are some legitimate extensions that, every time you update them, show you a page about the update: release notes, new features, or other news. That's not unusual, although it may be annoying.

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Some e-mail providers have an option to sort incoming mail. Check with your provider.

Go here and register for protection for your e-mail and phones; The National Do Not Call Registry

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the-edmeister said

No, that isn't OK. "Spam" is a term used for unwanted or bulk email. Please explain what you mean by "hijack" and "spam me". And, specifically which two add-ons are doing that? URL of those add-ons on the Addons.Mozilla.Org website would be helpful in identifying the 'culprits'.

Video DownloadHelper does it all the time! Some others do too.