Firefox prevented this site from you asking to install on your computer - site in the white list.
Title says it all.
I have white appearing to the web site by using the exception safety option. Firefox CONTINUES to refuse to install the add-in on. It's f * stupid g
The add-on is signed?
You can control and manage permissions for the domain in the tab currently selected through these steps:
- Click the address bar onthe Site identity button"(globe/lock)
- Click on 'More information' to open ' tools > Page Info "with the Security tab is selected
Go to the permissions tab (Tools > Page Info > permissions) to check the permissions for the domain in the currently selected tab.
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