


So let's all assume mindless1 Google account is logged in his PC browser. If you never visited the old URL then you either need to know the new one or request access to the owner). (And yes, before that change the URLs were shorter, now they have this feature added to them, making the URL longer. It's like just looking into it gives you superpowers of not needing to know the * new URL * with resourcekey written to it. (Note: with Youtube the same thing happened, with unlisted videos).īut if mindless1 Google account visited the affected URL in the past, then he is already granted forever access to them. So the owner needs to visit his account and generate new URLs. The thing with these links is that after Sep 2021 Google turned ALL of them into private.

That's why he probably couldn't see the error. He refused to accept this perhaps because he visited the links before, in his browser. I am already in touch with JDW's admin and have explained to him (multiple times) this is only affecting 2018 or older links which use resourcekey URLs. New users on Firefox will now see the Recommended badge on the Add-on listing page.Īnd every user gets to see this when opening the Add-ons page in their Firefox:ĭownThemAll! 4.1 DownThemAll! for Chrome Now available for Opera DownThemAll! 4 – The WebExtension Forth Beta – Now with some translations Beta The Third 2nd WebExtension Beta DownThemAll! 4.0.Click to expand.Thank you for the reply. It also means that future updates will be thoroughly reviewed by mozilla as well before they get published.Įxisting users do not have to do anything, as updates are automatic. Recommended means that the mozilla team did a thorough review of DownThemAll!, both in code and basic functionality, and found no issues that would put users at risk, and that the extension does not contain any nasty surprises like undisclosed user tracking either (DownThemAll! does not include any tracking, of course, but now you got it confirmed by mozilla). The old DownThemAll! (up to version 3.0) was a long term recommended add-on, too, and I am happy that the WebExtension now is as well. Thanks to Scott DeVaney, who first reached out to me, and “zephyr” from the mozilla Add-ons Editors team and maybe others, who reviewed the extension, DownThemAll! is now listed as a Recommended Firefox extension.
