TIL Firefox slipped in a feature to disable your privacy & security extensions on a list of sites Mozilla controls through some undocumented process: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/quarantined-domains
It can (and absolutely should) be disabled, but I'm quite concerned that there's no info on where the default list of sites (a bunch of Brazilian banks?) comes from and how they inject it to the browser. New hidden phone-home shit?
@dalias @eviloatmeal You absolutely alarmed me with this post. Thankfully you also provided a link, and I actually had the energy to click it and read at this moment. There I found that when this happens you get notified, and then you can change the behavior if you want. They also provide a good reason for doing this. Suddenly it doesn't feel as alarming. I wish you'd added this context in your post. But now at least others who don't have link clicking energy atm can be aware of it.