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DRM is an umbrella term for technologies which allow media consumption for legitimate users and prevent access to everyone else. Examples are CD copy protection, serial numbers for software, as well as modern tools like encryption and remote access validation.
Most people don't use extensions thus no one will notice in general.
Eh, ...
src. https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/usage-behavior
edit: Anyone please feel free to pitch in with data from other browsers. Thanks.
50% of 3%, that's a whopping 1.5%! 😅
But jokes aside, the average Firefox user is probably a lot more likely to have extensions than the average Chrome user.