![]() In his spare time Jason enjoys writing how-to articles and evangelizing the technologies he works with. He is a featured author on DABCC which provides the latest IT Community News on Cloud, Data Center, Desktop, Mobility, Security, Storage, & Virtualization. ![]() He is 1 of 42 people in the world that has been awarded as a VMware EUC Champion and VMware vExpert. He is certified in several technologies and is 1 of 63 people globally that is a recipient of the prestigious Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) award. He is an Author, Speaker, and Local User Group Community Leader. He also has an extensive background in web architecture and networking over his 20+ year career in IT. Jason Samuel lives in Houston, TX with a primary focus on strategic advisory and architecture of end-user computing, security, enterprise mobility, virtualization, and cloud technologies from Citrix, Microsoft, & VMware. I’ll update this post as soon as I hear something. Otherwise there’s going to be a whole lot of Firefox users calling your help desk. I’ve reached out to a few of my contacts at Citrix about this so hopefully the plugin is in the process of being whitelisted. ![]() Whitelist Request Plugin Name Vendor Start ReleaseĚpplication Expiresĩ80772 McAfee Security Scanner McAfeeē0ē4ĩ84441 Plugin Printer ē0ē4ĩ87056 Nexus Personal BankIDğinansiell ID-Teknik BIDē0ē4ĩ88781 Smart Card PluginĚdrian Castilloē0ē4ĩ90068ğacebook Video Calling Microsoftē0ē4ĩ81503 McAfee Virtual Technician McAfeeē0ē4ĩ87057 SiteAdvisor Enterprise McAfeeē0ē4ĩ85640ğ5 Networks SSLVPN/Firepassğ5 Networksē0ē4 ![]() Here is the current list of plugins as of July 1st, 2014 (surprisingly not a whole lot): It looks like Citrix and other organizations can have their plugins “whitelisted” here: Mozilla’s official stance about disabling plugins by default:
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