When an extension wants to "Access your data for all websites", what does this encompass?
Some extensions I use have been updated and now ask permission to "Access your data for all websites." What is the scope of this access? Can an extension which facilitates video downloads see my bank password? Can it access data for sites in a different Firefox container? Can it access sites which I use in a different browser? Can it access data for sites which, on my system, are only available to a different user? Thanks for any clarification. [I am running Firefox 149.0 under Kubuntu 24.04]
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You can check this support article.
Content blocking extensions need this permission to be able to inspect what content is requested and possibly block content if items are on a block list. Such extensions usually only inspect the request URL, but in theory extension can go deeper. It is up to you to decide whether to install the extension.
Thanks for your reply, but it essentially just repeats information on your web site. So I will rephrase my question. If I permit an extension to "access your data for all web sites," then can it: (1) see all passwords that I use on any web sites? (2) see all information for web sites in different containers,where I don't use the extension? (3) see information for web sites that I access using a different browser (such as konqueror), but still as the same user? (4) see information for web sites that I access as a different user, on the same computer? I thank you for your work.