The new version of Firefox 115.0 contains a new feature that can prevent certain extensions from being used on certain sites.
Some users are concerned about the ability to remotely manage a list of sites that may be banned.
Safari and Chrome do not have a similar feature, raising questions about the need for such a feature in Firefox.
Currently, the list of quarantined domains is empty, and Mozilla hasn't said which domains it plans to add.
The feature raises questions about its motives and transparency, undermining users' trust.
Some users believe that the list of quarantined domains can be used to restrict access to banking sites.
The monopolization of extensions is frustrating for users and raises questions about the need for such a feature in Firefox.
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