Update on Extension Signing and New Developer Agreement
If you have an active extension listing on AMO you probably got a message from us already, explaining how we will automatically sign your add-on and provide it to your … Read more
If you have an active extension listing on AMO you probably got a message from us already, explaining how we will automatically sign your add-on and provide it to your … Read more
Mozilla’s recent announcement that mandatory extension signing is coming to Firefox this summer generated a lot of feedback from our developer community. Most of them were concerned with the burden … Read more
Update: some of the details in the plan (particularly the timeline) have changed since this post was published. Please refer to this documentation page for the latest information. This year … Read more
Jennifer Boriss has posted on her blog about some ideas we’ve been working on with the Firefox and User Experience teams for redesigning the Firefox Add-ons Manager. If you’re interested … Read more
You can’t predict how or when success will come. In the case of Control Panel for Twitter — a Firefox extension that gives users authority over the amount of algorithmic … Read more
Calling all extension developers! With Manifest V3 picking up steam again, we wanted to provide some visibility into our current plans as a lot has happened since we published our … Read more
Starting December 14, 2023, extensions marked as Android compatible on addons.mozilla.org (AMO) will be openly available to Firefox for Android users. “We’ve been so impressed with developer enthusiasm and preparation,” … Read more
During the release cycle of Firefox 120, we’ll begin to see the emergence of dozens of new, openly available extensions on Firefox for Android on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). We’re taking a … Read more
The addons.mozilla.org (AMO) external API has offered add-on developers the ability to submit new add-on versions for signing for a number of years, in addition to being available to get … Read more