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The extension icon on the Firefox toolbar cannot be removed, unlike other icons such as “Reload,” which can be easily taken off. This behavior appears to be more of a bug than a feature. The icon remains fixed on the toolbar, despite the availability of alternative methods for accessing extensions (e.g., via Command + Shift + A or the menu on the right).
This is particularly problematic for users who prefer to disable quick access to extensions using Firefox policies. Once these policies are set up, it becomes cumbersome to manage specific extensions (e.g., disabling YouTube blockers) because the policy must be turned off to access the extensions page.
Expected Behavior:
• The extension icon should be removable from the toolbar, similar to other icons.
• Users should have the flexibility to manage their toolbar icons without being forced to keep the extension icon.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Attempt to remove the extension icon from the toolbar.
2. Observe that the icon cannot be removed, unlike other icons such as “Reload.”
Workaround:
Currently, users must disable the policy that blocks access to the extensions page to manage individual extensions. This process is inconvenient and inefficient.
Suggested Solution:
• Allow users to remove the extension icon from the toolbar.
• Provide alternative ways to manage extensions that do not rely on the fixed toolbar icon.
Thank you for considering this issue. It would greatly enhance the user experience for those who rely on Firefox’s customization options and security policies.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The extension icon on the Firefox toolbar cannot be removed, unlike other icons such as “Reload,” which can be easily taken off. This behavior appears to be more of a bug than a feature. The icon remains fixed on the toolbar, despite the availability of alternative methods for accessing extensions (e.g., via Command + Shift + A or the menu on the right).
This is particularly problematic for users who prefer to disable quick access to extensions using Firefox policies. Once these policies are set up, it becomes cumbersome to manage specific extensions (e.g., disabling YouTube blockers) because the policy must be turned off to access the extensions page.
Expected Behavior:
Steps to Reproduce:
Workaround:
Currently, users must disable the policy that blocks access to the extensions page to manage individual extensions. This process is inconvenient and inefficient.
Suggested Solution:
Thank you for considering this issue. It would greatly enhance the user experience for those who rely on Firefox’s customization options and security policies.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: