Display the full path to the extensions?

Hey there,
I just found out that you can do the full path of the visible plugins in topic: config, it's useful to get rid of some annoying plugins, I don't want or need.
Now I wonder if it is also a way to activate this for extensions? I know that the 'good' extensions settle in the profile folder, but those sinister (I didn't want it installed in the first lane) are not located there.
One of the extensions would be "Browsing Protection 1.10". I know that I can turn it off, but I want deleted, no idea where to find the correct files however.

Firefox usually detects these extensions installed in the world via an analysis of the registry.

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