Mozilla will change the policy for add-ons on December 1: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2021/11/03/add-on-policy-changes-2021/ https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/add-on-policies-dec-2021...
By my reading, the parts that may apply to us have to do with a privacy policy and possible consent form. From the blog:
If your add-on collects technical data, user interaction data, or personal data, you must show a consent experience at the first run of the add-on.
Most add-ons require a privacy policy. For add-ons listed on addons.mozilla.org, the policy must be included in the listing in its full text.
I don't think the Snowflake add-on currently has a privacy policy on addons.mozilla.org.
On 2021-11-07 15:31, David Fifield wrote:
Mozilla will change the policy for add-ons on December 1: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2021/11/03/add-on-policy-changes-2021/ https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/add-on-policies-dec-2021...
By my reading, the parts that may apply to us have to do with a privacy policy and possible consent form. From the blog:
If your add-on collects technical data, user interaction data, or personal data, you must show a consent experience at the first run of the add-on.
I'm additionally a little worried about this clause:
Encryption – standard, in-browser HTTPS – is now always required when
communicating with remote services. In the past, this was only required when transporting sensitive information.
Technically, STUN servers are report services and don't use encryption. However, I'm hoping that STUN is common enough for WebRTC to not cause us any issues.
Most add-ons require a privacy policy. For add-ons listed on addons.mozilla.org, the policy must be included in the listing in its full text.
I don't think the Snowflake add-on currently has a privacy policy on addons.mozilla.org.
I opened an issue to address the creation of a privacy policy: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowf...
I wonder if it's worth reaching out to someone with privacy law expertise to help us out with this? Maybe I'm over thinking it.
anti-censorship-team@lists.torproject.org