“Actors who are asking me to add some tracking code are mostly interested in reselling users’ data,” Anashkin said. “Actors who want to purchase it outright will stuff it with malware depending on their level of greed: hijacking affiliate links, tampering with search results, showing popups with shady websites, etc.”
Anashkin’s experience appears to be fairly common. Developers have discussed these solicitations in online forums and several have written blog posts about selling extensions or partnership offers.
Do anyone knows if in Firefox is the same situation, or if they take some actions when a extension changes hands?
Looks like Firefox add-ons can be transferred with “[n]o interaction with Mozilla representatives”:
https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/add-on-ownership/
You do have to include your source code though if you use any kind of code obfuscation or minimization though:
https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/source-code-submission/