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How to block add-ins installation using GPO but also "white-list" one specific add-in installation.

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Mike Kaply

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Hello,

in our organization we would like to push Firefox with GPO to users computers, but we have one problem. We have very stick security rules, so we need to block add-ins installation, and it's easy to do that using GPO. But we also using one approved add-in (Ghoster), so problem is that I can't "white-list" this add-in. If I configure this setting: Allow add-on installs from websites, and put this URL: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery It will allow all addins installation from: addons.mozilla.org web page. Is it any way how I can block all add-ins just "white-list" only Ghoster, also users should be able to install it by them self.

Firefox ESR + GPO

Hello, in our organization we would like to push Firefox with GPO to users computers, but we have one problem. We have very stick security rules, so we need to block add-ins installation, and it's easy to do that using GPO. But we also using one approved add-in (Ghoster), so problem is that I can't "white-list" this add-in. If I configure this setting: Allow add-on installs from websites, and put this URL: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery It will allow all addins installation from: addons.mozilla.org web page. Is it any way how I can block all add-ins just "white-list" only Ghoster, also users should be able to install it by them self. Firefox ESR + GPO

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We're working on this feature now. It should be available with Firefox 68.