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== Block Severity == | == Block Severity == | ||
There are | There are several levels of blocking available to add-ons and plugins. | ||
* Hard-blocks disable an 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. | |||
* Soft-blocks disable an extension by default, but allow the user to override and continue to use the add-on. This is the preferred block type for extensions which are not malicious. | |||
* Click-to-activate blocks disable a plugin by default, but allow the user to enable the plugin for particular sites. This is the preferred block type for plugins which are not malicious. | |||
== Vendor Outreach and Block Ranges == | == Vendor Outreach and Block Ranges == |