> Reasoning: Software installed via APT should have defined states, software
> should not be allowed to change itself, unless the user has actively chosen
> to enable such functionality and this functionality points out, for the
> user, that it has this capability.
Normandy won't alter the packages installed by apt (that would mean that
it runs as root, which would definitely be a security problem). The
mechanism allows Mozilla to roll out preference changes, which will
alter only the user's profile.
As you pointed out, this allowed to mitigate quite effectively bug
#1827727, which rather advocates for keeping it enabled by default.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Normandy remote control should be disabled by default
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