@ Mark. The difference is, browsers just handed over the responsibility to 
user. They will not be permitting installation of the user script form 
moziila addon store. Same with google - you can install the addon, but the 
script/exe - you have to get from whatever source the developer provides 
it. Plus since it is akin to installing a program, it is essentially 
keeping networks safe where users are locked out from installing programs. 

On Sunday, 19 August 2018 00:49:46 UTC+5:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> So, FF will allow an extension to execute an external file? That's pretty 
> amazing considering how hyper concerned Mozilla is about security.
>
> -- Mark
>

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