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So let's say I'm the IT department in my company. I've already got my root cert on every employee's PC(including Firefox because they can't browse otherwise). Can I act like the Normandy endpoint and let's say remotely disable the ability to install any extension including those pesky VPN ones and also do a lot of other such things I would like, you get my drift? Am I right? Am I right?

Please tell me I'm wrong.



You are wondering if an IT admin can admin machines in its network? Yes, an IT admin can admin machines in it's network.




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