Firefox Extensions Are Broken -- Here's What To Do [www.forbes.com]
Expired certificate broke all Firefox add-ons [www.techspot.com]
Firefox 66.0.4 Released With Fix for Disabled Addons [www.bleepingcomputer.com]
Mozilla is fixing a bug that stopped Firefox extensions from working [www.theverge.com]
What Mozilla needs to do now (after cert add-on disabling disaster) [www.ghacks.net]
Add-ons disabled or failing to install in Firefox [blog.mozilla.org]
Mozilla explains why Firefox add-ons stopped working... and how to fix the problem [betanews.com]
Firefox 66.0.4 to fix Add-ons issue [mspoweruser.com]
Firefox 66.0.4 update expected to release today, will re-enable disabled extensions [techdows.com]
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue [www.zdnet.com]
Firefox disabled all add-ons because a certificate expired (updated) [www.engadget.com]
Firefox Extensions Are Broken -- Here's What To Do [www.forbes.com]
[FIXED] Certificate issue causing add-ons to be disabled or fail to install [discourse.mozilla.org]
모질라, 파이어폭스의 확장의 인증서 만료 관련하여, 픽스를 곧 배포할 것이며 사용자가 별도로 취할 조치는 없다고 강조, 특히 확장을 삭제, 재설치 하지 말 것을 권장. https://t.co/eRbJEbym6s
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) May 5, 2019
https://t.co/mEs0uY8hV6 Firefox addons are disabled for all users because someone forgot to renew a certificate...
— spaceraccoon (@spaceraccoonsec) May 5, 2019
Mozilla is fixing a bug that stopped Firefox extensions from working https://t.co/ynCHJyTnST pic.twitter.com/flY8suPPnt
— The Verge (@verge) May 4, 2019
So there's an official hotfix for the Firefox add-on bug.
— Amanda (@AwfulyPrideful) May 5, 2019
In the address bar, type about:studies. Update preferences to allow firefox to install studies to get the hotfix. Give it a couple minutes or reload, and your add-ons will be re-enabled.https://t.co/oTbUfFten5
You: broke prod and had to revert some code.@firefox: hold my beer, everyone's add-ons are now auto disabled. https://t.co/p67IBXESa1
— Artem Russakovskii (@ArtemR) May 4, 2019
I am struggling with my ad block add-on since morning today. In frustration I deleted it and now it's not getting reinstalled. Feeling sick of ads and more ads. https://t.co/qS8HLUqFCc
— Kiran Pal (@kiranpal) May 5, 2019
Wait until you find out what the fix does to work. I will re tweet the best metaphors https://t.co/3MIImlzlpO
— Jason Scott (@textfiles) May 4, 2019
We're rolling out a fix for the issues with add-ons right now! It will automatically be applied, so you don't need to take any steps to make add-ons work again & all your data should be unaffected.
— Firefox ? (@firefox) May 4, 2019
Again, we're really sorry. More to come soon.https://t.co/3xvV6RX22u
Hug ops to all the @firefox crew who had an un-fun firedrill on a weekend. https://t.co/siXOylc9Ge
— Chris Palmer (@fugueish) May 5, 2019
Update! A fix is being rolled out now.
— Firefox ? (@firefox) May 4, 2019
More details here: https://t.co/3xvV6RX22u
I'm disappointed the #FirefoxAddons are still "broken" after this ridiculous mistake done many hours ago now. We are suffering! https://t.co/7NrrzpL8Ws pic.twitter.com/tfUgcKJl1d
— Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) May 5, 2019
Installing https://t.co/rXZLEovLJV should get you your add-ons back. Please follow https://t.co/1O6y9DiUJH for further updates and apologies for the inconvenience. -A_M
— Firefox ? (@firefox) May 4, 2019
Firefox fix restores broken browser extensions -- but not for everyone - CNET https://t.co/Ij3bZcKCXg pic.twitter.com/qWZvpy1mcp
— 30 Second Technology (@30SecondTech) May 4, 2019
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issuehttps://t.co/S4xaGWpuFi pic.twitter.com/DgPVKx1SNa
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 4, 2019
This evening will be 48 hours with many people still not able to use #Firefox fully and feel good about it #AddonGate
— Bobbi Jo Woöds (@beejereeno) May 5, 2019
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue | ZDNet https://t.co/gX12AQ3lEV
Firefox add-ons disabled after Mozilla certificate issue!https://t.co/Ho364g3cRO
— tonny (@tonnyaujongole) May 5, 2019
タイムマシンが必要です
— Toshihiko Kawano (@Toshihiko2718) May 4, 2019
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue https://t.co/gKX2OKAckl @ZDNet & @campuscodiさんから
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue https://t.co/8h39zLHvNU by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 4, 2019
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue https://t.co/R8MnKWOVC6 - from our perspective @Firefox @Mozilla has 12 hours to sort this out or we are switching ...
— TPPR (@TPPRNews) May 4, 2019
Wondering why all your Firefox addons are disabled today? https://t.co/KV9d6WWaP2 *facepalm*
— VPN.AC (@vpnac) May 4, 2019
.@firefox disabling all extensions because a certificate expired. (And apparently not for the first time.) WHY IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE? Once a user installs an add-on, it should STAY INSTALLED until user decides otherwise! NEVER override user choice. •1/7https://t.co/VqHvJB5YYU
— Gro-Tsen (@gro_tsen) May 4, 2019
boy oh boy apparently firefox has self-disabled dang near every add-on because apparently it likes borking itselfhttps://t.co/M6HuKrTcOh
— Jonathan H. Gray @ TCAF ? (@jongraywb) May 4, 2019
Firefox has just accidentally disabled all add-ons ?. Please be patient and wait for Mozilla to fix this issue.https://t.co/TfrG6UXbQC
— AdGuard (@AdGuard) May 4, 2019
Firefoxのアドオン無効。証明書の期限切れが理由
— pxar (@pxar) May 5, 2019
ユーザーは「Firefox のデータ収集と利用」をいったん許可する必要
しかし国内ではアナウンスすらないぞhttps://t.co/Xes07lOVov
We rolled out a hotfix that re-enables affected add-ons. The fix will be automatically applied in the background within the next few hours.
— Mozilla Add-ons (@mozamo) May 4, 2019
For more details, please check out the update at https://t.co/G5ypnckjdM
Firefoxのアドオンが死んでいる問題、ようやく解決した模様で、修正パッチが今後数時間程度で自動配信される、とMozilla開発サイト談。ということは、待っていれば良いのかな? https://t.co/mLjtdSKPt3
— Nobuaki Kadotani (@nobptl) May 4, 2019
Notice that if you're the typical @noscript user, you probably have Studies installation disabled in your privacy setting, but it's currently (temporarily) required for the hotfix to work. Check this post for more details: https://t.co/t9too2dzx5 https://t.co/VK6nhxgbRG
— Giorgio Maone (@ma1) May 4, 2019
Firefox 66.0.4 Almost Ready With Fix for Disabled Addons https://t.co/V8UqeS2r8O
— おおはら (@ohhara_shiojiri) May 5, 2019
Thank you to users who have alerted us to problems with the PubPeer @firefox add-on. We cannot identify any errors on our end and suspect they are related to the certificatation issues @mozilla https://t.co/CYUS0HDsCk
— PubPeer (@PubPeer) May 5, 2019
If we get any more information we'll pass it on.
Hello! We just released an update to fix this. Learn how to update Firefox here: https://t.co/3OO6P1bFm5. More information is available at https://t.co/krOGrkjbEa. Thank you for your patience. -AT
— Firefox ? (@firefox) May 6, 2019
We released Firefox 66.0.4 for Desktop and Android, as well as Firefox 60.6.2 ESR that re-enables extensions. For more information, please read the update on https://t.co/kZ9vOlN5hu Thank you for being patient with us! Thanks to everyone working on it!
— Mozilla Add-ons (@mozamo) May 5, 2019
OPENBSD_6_5 landry@ modified www/firefox-esr: Update to firefox-esr 60.6.2. See https://t.co/6T2E4UItSA Fixes the addons issue seen all around, cf https://t.co/Iy0b1Si8zx 6.5-stable pack...
— OpenBSD Errata (@OpenBSD_stable) May 6, 2019
Firefox 66.0.4 is now available for desktop and Android users. Corrects certificate issue that disabled all web extensions.https://t.co/rRMeJwOoLY https://t.co/pZiycfRwDH
— Bad Packets Report (@bad_packets) May 5, 2019
Mozilla explains why Firefox add-ons stopped working... and how to fix the problem https://t.co/y5xOFesXsx
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) May 6, 2019
Firefox 66.0.4 released, restores addons.https://t.co/105NO7T5PP
— ???????.???() (@robcee) May 6, 2019
Mozilla released a new batch of @firefox fixes today to try to repair broken extensions. This fix is broader, helping Android and ESR versions of Firefox, too. https://t.co/GO5RST057h
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) May 5, 2019