Hi Mozilla Add-ons team,
My Firefox extension was disabled after AMO detected an unsafe and potentially malicious code that was generated by AI, not reviewed and submitted. I understand why that would be treated seriously.
I removed the offending code, rebuilt the extension, validated the new XPI, and resubmitted. The corrected build now appears to be automatically blocked, and the appeal link from the AMO activity/notification becomes unavailable after refresh.
I am not trying to bypass enforcement or repeatedly resubmit around a decision. I’m trying to find the correct appeal/review path for the corrected version.
Could someone please confirm:
- Whether this add-on is eligible for appeal or manual re-review.
- Whether the “appeal unavailable” page is expected or an AMO bug.
- What information I should provide privately to help the reviewer verify the remediation.
Details:
- Add-on name: Streetli Tools
- Add-on slug/listing URL: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/addon/32e89d2d89f04dad90e0
- Add-on GUID / ID: streetli-android-selfhosted@doobneek.org
- Corrected version: 5.9.272
- Submission date: May 12, 2026
- AMO validation result: corrected XPI not yet confirmed by AMO after rebuild; local package checks passed
- XPI SHA256: D63B67412525FAC82B02675D4718B020089AB26C74420F4C452BB44E9BFB5853
- Source ZIP SHA256: F41576ECBD6E71130DB3FEDD74A653D7B111B256FEF9A74D45321A3B90A86CCA
I can provide the cleaned XPI, source ZIP, and a diff showing the removed code privately. I’d prefer not to post the removed unsafe string/code publicly.
Thank you.