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Allow remote content: Excessive permission requests in pop up panel.

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Since updating to TB 45.0, when remote images are included within the body of the email, rather than requesting permission for a specific domain(s), each individual image is being treated as a unique 'source'. That is leading to rather long lists being displayed in the pop up which uses up a lot of screen real estate and/or means a long scroll to get to the "allow content from ********" at the bottom of the options. In the case of a large HTML email with multiple images, the list can be huge.

Since updating to TB 45.0, when remote images are included within the body of the email, rather than requesting permission for a specific domain(s), each individual image is being treated as a unique 'source'. That is leading to rather long lists being displayed in the pop up which uses up a lot of screen real estate and/or means a long scroll to get to the "allow content from ********" at the bottom of the options. In the case of a large HTML email with multiple images, the list can be huge.
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I completely agree with everything you have stated and I am seeing exactly the same issue.

I have created a bug report on this. You could add additional info such as the Operating System you are using. It would also be useful to vote for the bug.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1266356

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Caused by the add-on "Conversations", see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1266356