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Add-ons: What does "signed.1-let-fixed update" mean?

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All of a sudden my update add-ons list of Add-ons to update shows:

"signed.1-let-fixed update" or "1-let-fixed update"

after the Add-on names and version numbers that are available to update

I can't find any information on this when I Google it. I know what the "signed" means but not the "1-let-fixed".

Can anyone tell me what it means please?

All of a sudden my update add-ons list of Add-ons to update shows: "signed.1-let-fixed update" or "1-let-fixed update" after the Add-on names and version numbers that are available to update I can't find any information on this when I Google it. I know what the "signed" means but not the "1-let-fixed". Can anyone tell me what it means please?

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Mozilla will begin requiring all extensions to be signed in order for them to be installable in Release and Beta versions of Firefox. Signing will be done through addons.mozilla.org (AMO) and will be mandatory for all extensions, regardless of where they are hosted.

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Thank you although, as mentioned in my question, I knew what the "signed" meant. It was the "1-let-fixed" part that I was questioning.

I have learned that, apparently, there was an issue with the "LET" programming command that affected some extensions. It seems that the add-on updates that had "1-let-fixed" added to them was showing that the author had fixed the issue.

Not that I understand any of that but that seems to be what it was about.