[MV2] gecko browser_specific_settings 加入 data_collection_permissions#1008
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The "data_collection_permissions" property is missing.
Warning: "/browser_specific_settings/gecko/data_collection_permissions" property will be required in the future. Please add this key to the manifest. More information at: https://mzl.la/firefox-builtin-data-consent
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2025/10/23/data-collection-consent-changes-for-new-firefox-extensions/
https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/firefox-builtin-data-consent/
For a userscript manager (like Violentmonkey / Tampermonkey / Firemonkey / ScriptCat-style extensions), what you declare in the new Firefox built-in consent system depends entirely on what your extension itself sends out over the network – not what arbitrary user scripts might do on their own.
Do we send anything to our own (or third-party) servers, besides normal permission-driven HTTP requests directly made by pages or scripts at user direction?
required: ["none"].Do we send crash reports, anonymous usage metrics, or environment info?
technicalAndInteractiontooptional.Do we have sign-in / account features, or otherwise store user identifiers?
authenticationInfo(and possiblypersonallyIdentifyingInfo) torequiredoroptionaldepending on whether the feature is mandatory.Do we collect any data that reveals browsing behavior tied to a person/account?
personallyIdentifyingInfoat least.变更内容 Changes
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