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Doesn’t chrome also need this? I know I get prompted to re-enable all urls permission every now and then when there’s a significant chrome and/or extension update.
On Chrome, I only ever recall seeing the dialog when I install an extension, or if an extension is updated to use additional permissions.
Firefox MV3 is different, in that the all_urls permission cannot be granted on install. If an extension requests all_urls, it installs with the permission disabled. The user has to manually enable it for one site or all.
IPvFoo is mostly useless without all_urls, which is why I made it show that button until the permission is granted.
I see! Yeah I think Chrome asks one time on install and most users just blindly accept everything. Prompting on first actual use is a good idea.