See the Mozilla Wiki: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing

It says:

Check the Firefox Release Calendar 
> <https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar> for specific dates. The 
> following timelines are for Desktop: 
>
>    - *Firefox 40-42*: Firefox warns about signatures but doesn't enforce 
>    them. 
>    - *Firefox 43*: Firefox will have a preference that allows signature 
>    enforcement to be disabled (*xpinstall.signatures.required* in 
>    about:config). 
>    - *Firefox 44*: Release and Beta versions of Firefox will not allow 
>    unsigned extensions to be installed, with no override. 
>
> The first ESR version to support signing will be Firefox ESR 45. The 
> current plan is to have ESR work like 40-42, with a preference that can 
> turn off enforcement, but that may change in the future. 
>

-- David


On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 11:51:08 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Using auto:config to disable the need for signing works great. How do you 
> know that even this option will go away in the next release? It's 
> unfortunate that Zinyth has not responded. He has been very helpful in 
> keeping GMarks working for a long time. Guess I will have to migrate back 
> to using the bookmark function within Firefox. A more drastic change like 
> migrating to Chrome and using Chrome bookmarks is another option, since I 
> use Chrome on my tablet. Used to use GMarks to share bookmarks between my 
> desktop and laptop but no longer have a laptop.
> -Michael
>
> On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 3:56:56 PM UTC-8, David C. wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Zinyth.
>>
>> Your update has worked for me for many years.  Thank you very much.
>>
>> Firefox is now requiring add-ins to be signed by the Mozilla admins.  
>> This pretty much means they have to be submitted for approval to the 
>> mozilla add-on web site.  Is there any possibility that you can do this, 
>> since the original author is nowhere to be found.
>>
>> Right now, in FF43, I can use about:config to disable the need for 
>> signing, but even that is going to go away in the next release.
>>
>> -- David
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 12:59:25 PM UTC-7, Zinyth wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I updated the plugin. Just open it with firefox!
>>> http://zinyth2600.free.fr/gmarks-1.0.5-unofficial_zinyth_fx.xpi
>>>
>>> Enjoy :-)
>>>
>>

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