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Whitelist enterprise add-ons or Extensions - Can this be done?

aron.morgulis

From what I see one can manage a) installing, b) uninstalling and c) banning add-ons/extensions.

What I'd like to do is allow a user to install only authorised (whitelist) apps (publicly available) adn/or deny installation (blacklist) to specific apps.

There are tools for IE and Chrome built-in and third party (i.e.MangeEngine Browser Security Plus). is there something similar for Firefox?

From what I see one can manage a) installing, b) uninstalling and c) banning add-ons/extensions. What I'd like to do is allow a user to install only authorised (whitelist) apps (publicly available) adn/or deny installation (blacklist) to specific apps. There are tools for IE and Chrome built-in and third party (i.e.MangeEngine Browser Security Plus). is there something similar for Firefox?

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We have a policy, ExtensionSettings, that handles this:

https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md#extensionsettings

It's very similar to the Chrome ExtensionSettings