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We're rolling out a fix for the issues with add-ons right now! It will automatically be applied, so you don't need to take any steps to make add-ons work again & all your data should be unaffected. Again, we're really sorry. More to come soon. mzl.la/2Y5WZkc
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Thanks for fixing this. Also give the devs award or something for have stay up all night to fix this and deal with the shitshow of people complaining from all corner of the internet.
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Not a fan of crunch to fix this. Why I'm upset is that it was known THREE YEARS ago that this could happen, and not fixed.
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Oh wow. So, the screw-up with cert expiration breaking Firefox addons has a witty alias "armagadd-on-2.0" on their Bugzilla. And the person reporting the "1.0" instance says, in the *very first line*: "If I download an add-on it should continue to work unless it is blocklisted"
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Chromium, which is the open source build of Chrome but without some of the telemetry by default, EMEs (so no Netflix), no proprietary codecs like MP3 (solved on most Linux distros), or Flash. It works pretty well on Linux, but honestly Firefox is the best suggestion.
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I think it was fixed ~18 weeks later in the next release, or maybe it was 36 weeks if it took 2 releases. I wouldn't necessarily say it's fixed, since all they changed is exposing a user-facing setting. I think it still defaults to tying Google login to the browser profile.
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If you don't enable sync, all it really does is tying the local profile to the Google account so switching Google accounts switches the local profile too. It tries to encourage you to enable sync once you're logged into it though. I think it's mostly a sync advertising push.
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