The article at The Washington Post includes a screen shot of the pop-up message that Windows users would see to let them know that an add-on is being disabled.
“…we were looking to disable the extension and plugin for all users via our blocklisting mechanism. Microsoft agreed with the plan, and we put the blocklist entry live immediately,” said Mike Shaver of Mozilla.
Source: The Washington Post

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THANK YOU for this one!
More ammunition for my regular broadcast at the local radio station.