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Did you give up on Firefox?

Open dwa opened this issue 4 years ago • 7 comments

Extension hasn't been updated since September 2 (v 4.2.1), and the link to install it (on Firefox) seems to have been removed from mega.io/extensions. Hope it's just an oversight.

dwa avatar Nov 13 '21 23:11 dwa

Hi, Apologies for inconvenience, Mozilla stopped being able to sign Extensions in a timely manner. Now they require 4+ week to review and sign extensions. With us releasing a new version almost every week, our Firefox extension cant be up to date with the system version anymore.

We are trying to resolve this issue with Mozilla, until then it was decided to remove it from our web-site to avoid offering out dated extensions.

You can still use our Chrome/Edge Extensions which are always up to date with the system.

Thanks,

khaleddaifallah-mega avatar Nov 14 '21 11:11 khaleddaifallah-mega

Hi, Thanks, I do appreciate your answer. Let's hope you and Mozilla can resolve this issue soon as I like MEGA.

As I'm quite reluctant to switch to a browser from a non-privacy respecting company (just to access my privacy respecting cloud storage): Am I better off removing the old extension and access MEGA directly? (or should I keep using the old extension)?

dwa avatar Nov 14 '21 18:11 dwa

Hello, you can still access MEGA on Firefox without an extension for now. Thank you.

sakethv-mega avatar Nov 14 '21 23:11 sakethv-mega

what about downloding huge files then? hah. about 2 or 3gb...

hacknorris-code avatar Apr 13 '22 08:04 hacknorris-code

How about providing an xpi file on release page of web-extension repo?

I cloned the repo and updated the submodule, then in firefox I loaded menifest.json in "load temporary extension" as per the readme instructions. However it only shows a blank white page. The secureboot.js is not being loaded for some reason.

I tried asking this on reddit, but support just downvoted me and pasted a generic reply without even reading it.

Abhinav1217 avatar Dec 24 '22 13:12 Abhinav1217

@Abhinav1217 Sorry to hear about your bad Reddit experience.

Try opening the index.html file and replace src="/secureboot.js" by src="secureboot.js"

We do have a onBeforeRequest() handler that should take care of the redirection, but either that stopped working recently or perhaps you changed the version tag at the manifest file which is required for that to take action.

Also, if some resource files does fail to load you may need to open the web-console and enter localStorage.useBootStaticPath=1;location.reload()

Hope that helps, and we will consider providing packages, thanks!

diegocr avatar Dec 24 '22 13:12 diegocr

I agree that providing an XPI for manual install is the way to go. Another popular extension I use, ProWritingAid, does the same thing.

apastuszak avatar Jan 03 '23 18:01 apastuszak