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Soft-blocks disable the add-on by default, but allow the user to override and continue to use the add-on. This is the preferred option in almost all cases.
Soft-blocks disable the add-on by default, but allow the user to override and continue to use the add-on. This is the preferred option in almost all cases.


Hard-blocks disable the add-on and do not allow the user to enable it or override the block. This should only be used in cases where:
Hard-blocks disable the add-on and do not allow the user to enable it or override the block. This should only be used in cases where an add-on is malicious.
* an add-on is malicious
* a soft-block will not resolve the issue in question, such as a start-up crash


== Vendor Outreach and Block Ranges ==
== Vendor Outreach and Block Ranges ==
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