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disable "open new tabs" privileges for an add-on?

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Hello, I have 2 add-ons that continuously open a new tab leading to their sites AFTER an update My computer is slow, but I need the plugins too. I rather have them be updated automatically, but how can I disable "open new tabs" privileges for an add-on?

Hello, I have 2 add-ons that continuously open a new tab leading to their sites AFTER an update My computer is slow, but I need the plugins too. I rather have them be updated automatically, but how can I disable "open new tabs" privileges for an add-on?

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this might be a small nuisance for some users, but i don't think mozilla would do something against it, since it isn't breaching any addon developer guidelines...

in fact, mozilla opening a new tab after some of the firefox updates itself, in order to turn that off see: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections#w_whats-new-page

if you'd like to start a discussion about this neverteheless, then the best place to do so would be the addons forum at https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/c/add-ons where staff and reviewers from addons.mozilla.org are participating as well.

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hi, which addons are they - if they are a "good citizen" they should offer a way to disable such tabs (noscript does for example)...

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Or I must be blind, but I am genuinely convinced that not everyone is such a good citizen :)

Would be nice if users could have an upper-hand on such matters :)

I am referring to the following add-ons:

      • Youtube Video and Audio Downloader***

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-video-and-audio-dow/?src=userprofile

      • Video DownloadHelper***

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/?src=ss

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Didn't mean to create those dots though :P

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for Youtube Video and Audio Downloader there seems to be a way: enter about:config into the firefox address bar (confirm the info message in case it shows up) & search for the preference named [email protected]. double-click it and change its value to false.

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Could you please explain what this does? Does it affect other add-ons? How does it affect my browsing experience for example, or installing add-ons in the future?

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this is the internal setting of "Youtube Video and Audio Downloader" that controls whether it opens a new tab once it gets updated or not. changing this pref doesn't have any ramifications beyond that. for Video DownloadHelper i couldn't find a similar setting, but you could try getting in contact with their support about that matter...

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Ok thank you, so is there any chance Mozilla or involved developers could introduce the feature I'm looking for? Or do you know where I should be to ask such features?

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this might be a small nuisance for some users, but i don't think mozilla would do something against it, since it isn't breaching any addon developer guidelines...

in fact, mozilla opening a new tab after some of the firefox updates itself, in order to turn that off see: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections#w_whats-new-page

if you'd like to start a discussion about this neverteheless, then the best place to do so would be the addons forum at https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/c/add-ons where staff and reviewers from addons.mozilla.org are participating as well.