![]() Problems arise infrequently around some third party content pieces. ![]() ![]() Javascript implementation is my daily headache, in that I support a framework that is intended to work identically no matter how you access it. TLDR - It's remotely possible that Firefox's implementation of Javascript is incompatible with some other part of the organization's infrastructure, or insecure in a very narrow way. Note: One can enforce policies on Firefox enterprise, but most privacy-conscious users will use Firefox portable to flout it, hence blocking is easier. On the other hand, if you use Chrome, IE or Edge, you can push changes through Active Directory without users' knowledge/consent.Īctually most hardware firewall vendors with DPI (deep packet inspection) have started to recommend enterprise customers to get rid of Firefox because their edge firewall isn't able to intercept Firefox's traffic any more. Assuming that you work in the bank industry, this is likely due to their inability to intercept Firefox's traffic.ĭue to Firefox's support of DoH and eSNI most banks and regulated industries are resorting to block Firefox because firewalls can't snoop encrypted traffic easily.
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