Mozilla have managed to blow up Firefox bigly. I really wish I'd looked online before deciding I'd wrecked it screwing around, and wiping and reinstalling everything.
If you're getting the message that all of your add-ons are disabled for security reasons, and when you try to reload new copies you get a "connection failed" message, that's on the Mozilla end. The add-on is actually downloading fine - there's some line in the manifest file now that's causing a failure that pops that connection message when you try to auto-install. A manual unpack and install gives a corrupt file message. Don't go flailing away like I did and make it worse. Presumably they're aware of this, and trying to fix it.
If you're getting the message that all of your add-ons are disabled for security reasons, and when you try to reload new copies you get a "connection failed" message, that's on the Mozilla end. The add-on is actually downloading fine - there's some line in the manifest file now that's causing a failure that pops that connection message when you try to auto-install. A manual unpack and install gives a corrupt file message. Don't go flailing away like I did and make it worse. Presumably they're aware of this, and trying to fix it.
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