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How to Install Third-Party Extensions in Opera

Soon from Opera 12.50 release onwards you can not install extensions from third-party sites as easily as you’re used to now, Opera intentionally blocking these add-ons to prevent any chances of malware installing on to users Computers,... More of this article »

Mozilla to Remotely Disable Third-Party Add-ons in Firefox That Installs Without Opt-in Dialog

You might knew this- from Firefox 8 release onwards Mozilla has given more control to the user over third-party add-ons installation, some programs including antiviruses install their add-ons and toolbars without user consent as a... More of this article »
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How to install Third-Party Extensions in Chrome

Every extension uploaded by a developer in Chrome Web Store is approved by Chrome team and are supposedly safe to install in Chrome, but Google can’t control or analyze extensions for malicious behavior hosted on websites other than... More of this article »
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Opera to Block Install of Extensions from Third-Party Sites by Default

If you’ve followed the buzz around the web recently- without notifying the users Chrome made it tough to install Chrome extensions that are hosted elsewhere, user needs to drag and drop extension to Chrome extensions page to install... More of this article »
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Enabling Third-Party Add-ons from Firefox 8’s Add-on Selection Dialog

You should know that Firefox 8 automatically disables all third-party add-ons by default and user installed ones will be kept, after installing the latest Firefox beta release users will be presented with one-time dialog to select... More of this article »