Mozilla Slipped A ‘Mr Robot’ Promo Plugin Into Firefox And Users Are Pissed

Mozilla Slipped A ‘Mr Robot’ Promo Plugin Into Firefox And Users Are Pissed

Mozilla sneaked a browser plugin that promotes Mr Robot into Firefox – and managed to piss off a bunch of its privacy-conscious users in the process.

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The extension, called Looking Glass, is intended to promote an augmented reality game to “further your immersion into the Mr Robot universe,” according to Mozilla. It was automatically added to Firefox users’ browsers this week with no explanation except the cryptic message, “MY REALITY IS JUST DIFFERENT THAN YOURS,” prompting users to worry on Reddit that they’d been hit with spyware.

“I have no idea what it is or where it came from. I freaked out a bit and uninstalled it immediately,” one user wrote on Reddit.

Without an explanation included with the extension, users were left digging around in the code for Looking Glass to find answers. Looking Glass was updated for some users today with a description that explains the connection to Mr Robot and lets users know that the extension won’t activate without explicit opt-in.

“Mozilla folks, what you did with this addon this was stupid and moronic. Most users are not programmers; most people don’t watch Mr Robot; and most people are not going to waste a bunch of time tracking down stupid crap like this,” another user wrote on Reddit.

Mozilla Slipped A ‘Mr Robot’ Promo Plugin Into Firefox And Users Are Pissed
A version of the ‘Mr. Robot’ plug-in that lacks disclosure information. Image: Imgur

A version of the ‘Mr.Robot’ plug-in that lacks disclosure information. Image: Imgur

Mozilla Slipped A ‘Mr Robot’ Promo Plugin Into Firefox And Users Are Pissed
Mozilla’s updated description of the plug-in.

Mozilla’s updated description of the plug-in.

Mozilla justified its decision to include the extension because Mr Robot promotes user privacy. “The Mr Robot series centres around the theme of online privacy and security,” the company said in an explanation of the mysterious extension. “One of the 10 guiding principles of Mozilla’s mission is that individuals’ security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional. The more people know about what information they are sharing online, the more they can protect their privacy.”

It is currently unclear what user-privacy considerations Mozilla management made before deciding to auto-install the Mr Robot plugin into Firefox. A representative told Gizmodo the company is looking into the issue.

If you don’t want some random Mr Robot-themed game installed in your browser, you can remove it by going to your Firefox menu, clicking Add Ons, going to the extensions tab, and removing Looking Glass. And if you do want a Mr Robot game in your browser… congrats. It’s already there.


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