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Mozilla's review process is much more strict than Chrome's: they required me to produce original source code for all libraries that I am using (like jquery), forced me to get rid of some leftover eval's in javascript, etc. I don't think they read all source code, but they definitely look for some patterns.


Did your extension go through the normal vetting process or the extended review necessary to become a recommended extension?


If by recommended you mean "featured" flag on Chrome webstore then I believe that happens automatically if the extension satisfies their "best practices" criteria.


I was referring to Mozilla's extended manual review process necessary to become one of their "Recommended" extensions.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recommended-extensions-...




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