I’m a fan of FOSS and reasonable privacy with data. I also often look for and install software on my computers for random tasks as they come up. Today, when I was looking to install an extension to Firefox called Wikipedia-EN that helps me search Wikipedia by highlighting a word, the Mozilla page for the extension states:

This add-on is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing.

As someone that is not educated in programming or perpetually current on tech news, what can I do to assess the safety of this and other software? Is there a site that transparently evaluates software and publishes its findings?

  • @marcos
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    58 days ago

    As a techie, I can say that’s a hot research area. There isn’t much useful stuff in it.

    Is there a site that transparently evaluates software and publishes its findings?

    Well, you just found the Mozilla one. It has told you their findings.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      78 days ago

      They stated that they literally didn’t evaluate the plugins.

      • @marcos
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        -28 days ago

        Yep. That’s the answer. That’s all the information the OP has available.