Please fix MacOS "add-on" password request for Firefox updates
It drives me crazy that when Firefox updates, it requires me to enter my system password to install a mysterious, always unnamed add-on. I know it does this, and it's be… (read more)
It drives me crazy that when Firefox updates, it requires me to enter my system password to install a mysterious, always unnamed add-on. I know it does this, and it's been going on for years, and I hate it. I never want to enter my system password to install something that is unknown. Since the add-on is never identified, well, it could be something beneficial, or it could be some new malicious package that snuck into the update process. How am I supposed to know? To me, it's unacceptable that Firefox keeps doing this. (Maybe it's MacOS's fault, but this doesn't happen with any other non-Apple software package. So it's Firefox's fault as far as I'm concerned.) I've been using Firefox for decades--since it was Netscape. I don't to use any other browser except for special cases. But I'm thinking of switching over to using Safari all of the time. Not that it would harms Firefox or anyone involved in developing it if I switched. But switching to Safari now would be a p.i.t.a., so it shows how much this install bug annoys me. (Years ago I submitted some kind of bug report in the bug system, but that's a pain. It's an opaque bug reporting system for anyone outside of the Firefox developer community.) Well,that's it. Lovin' Firefox except for this feature.