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This isn’t the first time Microsoft has taken liberties with Firefox users. There’s that whole .Net thing that happened back in May of this year.

So what gives, Redmond? Why – especially after the fallout from the last incident – would you go and push a Windows Presentation Foundation plugin on my Firefox install? I didn’t ask for it, and I don’t really want it. Plenty of people consider software that installs in this kind of underhanded way to be malware.

Not to mention a security risk. You know, the same way you (Microsoft) consider Google’s Chrome Frame to be a security risk for your own browser. I’ll need someone to explain to me how MS figures the situation is different when the shoe is on the other foot.

I’ll clear something up for you right now – and this goes for all software companies, not just Microsoft. I expect control over what gets installed on my system and what doesn’t. Go ahead and offer me updates, add-ons, and plugins. But please, give me the choice to install.

Heck, I can choose to put off Windows updates forever if I want and some of those are pretty critical patches. So why should I not be given the choice to opt out of something as trifling as a WPF plugin for my non-IE browser?

Get your filthy hands off my browser, you damn, dirty ape!

Dear Microsoft, please keep your lousy mitts off my Firefox install originally appeared on Download Squad on Sat, 17 Oct 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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