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By the way, I think you only have that option because you're using a distribution build enabling it. IIRC, they disabled support for disabling xpinstall.signatures.required in their official builds, so that wouldn't be available to the vast majority of their users on Windows.
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I find that to be a strange approach. They could at least permit it and show a notice on launch that there are unverified addons. I think their approach with about:config is problematic since they've ended up encouraging too many users to make changes there and the UI is awful.
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So instead of coming up with a better approach where they could actually explain what the options are doing (vs. a key-value registry editor without documentation), they just removed the functionality. Can probably expect more of that in the future too.