#7 Breaks testpilot extensions

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It seems this addon also breaks testpilot extension.

Here an error list:

It seems this addon also breaks [testpilot](https://testpilot.firefox.com/experiments/) extension. Here an error list: * [it completly breaks pageshot](https://github.com/mozilla-services/pageshot/issues/1700) * [it hides the Min Vid ico](https://github.com/meandavejustice/min-vid/issues/394)
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@desktopd See this reply on GitHub:

We are serving the min-vid icon from resource://. As far as I'm aware, serving icons from resource:// seems to be the standard for add ons.

Do you know any better way to serve icons?

@desktopd See [this reply](https://github.com/meandavejustice/min-vid/issues/394#issuecomment-252693093) on GitHub: > We are serving the min-vid icon from resource://. As far as I'm aware, serving icons from resource:// seems to be the standard for add ons. Do you know any better way to serve icons?
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I'm very sorry, but the problem is that there's no way to restrict websites without restricting add-ons. Our add-on tries to prevent websites from reading the user's browser resources, but any add-ons that try to load such resources into content frames are needlessly affected. That's a design restriction of Firefox. Please also see [Proposal] Isolated content environment and How to determine the MIME type of the loading document in a Content Policy. (If you have any clue to the problem, I'll appreciate it.)

Additionally, though I don't generally recommend it, users can expose certain resources by resource domain name with a setting.

I'm very sorry, but the problem is that there's no way to restrict websites without restricting add-ons. Our add-on tries to prevent websites from reading the user's browser resources, but any add-ons that try to load such resources into content frames are needlessly affected. That's a design restriction of Firefox. Please also see _[[Proposal] Isolated content environment](https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/t/proposal-isolated-content-environment/9866)_ and _[How to determine the MIME type of the loading document in a Content Policy](https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/t/how-to-determine-the-mime-type-of-the-loading-document-in-a-content-policy/9917)_. (If you have any clue to the problem, I'll appreciate it.) Additionally, though I don't generally recommend it, users can expose certain resources by resource domain name with a setting.
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