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restrict/allow addons on certain domains

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I want extensions to have white/black-lists, so they're only allowed or blocked on certain pages e.g facebook container ruins instagram experience... and I can't block it on *instagram.com* Such feature would significantly enhance UX on firefox

Thanks, Rob.

I want extensions to have white/black-lists, so they're only allowed or blocked on certain pages e.g facebook container ruins instagram experience... and I can't block it on *instagram.com* Such feature would significantly enhance UX on firefox Thanks, Rob.

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That will happen as extensions change to the new standard.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/extensions-button#w_website-permissions

Facebook, and Instagram being part of Facebook (Meta), will always run in the Facebook container if you use this extension and you likely wont' be able to bypass this. You will either have to accept the extension or forget about it and use other means like Multi-Account Containers.

Hi Rob, what problem does Facebook Container cause on Instagram? Maybe the developers can fix it.