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sebbul | 11 years ago
If the extension provides value to the user, it might be a way to compensate the provider for the said value. The same way ads compensate the provider of apps. In either case, computing time and bandwidth are used.
Now, having said that, if it ran 24/7 and used GBs of bandwidth per day on a single node, I would definitely side with you. But if it was embedded in a way where you get extra value once you enable it, that's another question.
jlt|11 years ago
If it's something you can enable, then it isn't so bad. This should ultimately be a choice that the user makes.