I have a bunch of privacy-enhancing addons installed, which have now all been disabled. If I hadn't read HN this morning, I wouldn't even have known why. Until now, I had no idea that it was even possible to remotely disable my addons. And now Mozilla are saying that the "fix" is to allow them to install & run "studies" on my machine? What are they smoking? I'm having a hard time trusting a company that randomly & re…
I do think that the UX should ideally be a bit more graceful; one of my add-ons is Multi-account Containers and its being disabled suddenly caused the window I was actively browsing in to just close, among other side effects.
But that kind of UX polish for what should be an exceptional case is obviously not going to be super-high priority, unfortunately.