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Is this also present on Librewolf? Or is it removed?
If not removed completely, perhaps it can be a default config option on Librewolf, taking advantage on the opt-out made available through extensions.quarantinedDomains.enabled.
I don't know the implications on "security" by opting out, but for sure I don't want any of my chosen privacy extensions to be shut down for any specific site, even if it's not monitored by FF or whatever. Also, who decides what's insecure for which sites? Is there a Librewolf say about this "feature"?
Yeap, I was aware of the option on FF. I'm wondering what'll be the default behavior on Librewolf, which is what I use (certainly saner defaults than FF ones).