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Source code is available on [[Firefox#Version history|the Firefox page]], [[Internet Explorer#Version history|the IE page]], [[Chrome#Version history|the Chrome page]], [[Safari#Version history|the Safari page]] and [[Opera#Version history|the Opera page]]. You can also extract the source code by unzipping [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPInstall the .xpi file] available from Mozilla or the .crx file available from Google.
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Source code is available on [[Firefox#Version history|the Firefox page]], [[Internet Explorer#Version history|the IE page]], [[Chrome#Version history|the Chrome page]], [[Safari#Version history|the Safari page]] and [[Opera#Version history|the Opera page]].
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Note that you can also extract the source code by unzipping [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPInstall the .xpi file] available from Mozilla or the .crx file available from Google.

Latest revision as of 09:11, 29 October 2013

You can download browser add-on source code from this page. If you are an end-user, see the download page instead.

Terms and conditions

Browser add-ons are free software: you can redistribute and/or modify them under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, using version 3 or higher.

Please notice that the Terms of Service apply to all WOT services. If you use the software or the API as a part of your own application or redistribute and modify the software, the API ToS apply too.

Source code

If you are interested in participating in the development process, you are welcome to email us patches for improvements and bug fixes.

Availability

Source code is available on the Firefox page, the IE page, the Chrome page, the Safari page and the Opera page.

Note that you can also extract the source code by unzipping the .xpi file available from Mozilla or the .crx file available from Google.