It’s important to note that the warning for potentially harmful add-ons appears in the Extensions popup rather than the toolbar icon, making it less conspicuous. This has raised concerns among developers and users, who believe that the warning should be more visible and accessible to users.
The introduction of Quarantined Domains follows Mozilla’s recent stance on a proposed bill in France that could lead to the blocking of specific websites listed by the government. Mozilla expressed concerns about the implications of such legislation, emphasizing that it could set a precedent for authoritarian governments to undermine censorship circumvention tools.