I'm not sure how to contact you about this idea so I'm really sorry if it's not the best place
I wanted to ask if when/if you pick up 57+ and start working with them you'd consider removing or making optional the safety list disabling contentscripts on certain pages since it's one of things that breaks the most and should be easy fix in spirit of user control
Thanks for your hard work till now and giving us hope
The option already exists in 57+. See https://www.ghacks.net/2017/10/27/how-to-enable-firefox-webextensions-on-mozilla-websites/
@laniakea64 but it doesn't enable them on internal pages or pages generated by extensions so it doesn't help at all (how often do you visit mozilla pages? and how often you open a new tab?)
Ok, so what you're asking is more than just disabling the safety list. IIUC what you're asking is the option to let WebExtensions content scripts run on all pages, privileged and unprivileged, including browser internal pages and other WebExtensions' pages. Correct?
that's exactly what I mean, I'm sorry if it wasn't clear enough
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that's exactly what I mean, I'm sorry if it wasn't clear enough