@est31, that's great news. That means if Canonical doesn't disable this
addon by default, Mozilla will.

Should I submit a patch somewhere to remove this addon as a dependency?
It seems to me that there's no value here, all it really does at this
point is slow down the browser. I don't see any logical reason to
include an addon by default that will only make people's experiences
worse.

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