Guide | How To Top 5 Useful Add-ons On Mozilla Firefox

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Top 5 Useful Add-ons On Mozilla Firefox

1. Adblock Plus
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: Annoyed by adverts? Troubled by tracking? Bothered by banners? Install Adblock Plus now to regain control of the internet and change the way that you view the web.
HERE to access download page.

2. DownThemAll!
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: DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it features an advanced accelerator that increases speed up to 4x and it allows you to pause and resume downloads at any time.


3. Greasemonkey
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Customize the way a web page displays or behaves, by using small bits of JavaScript. Allows you to customize the way a web page displays or behaves, by using small bits of JavaScript.


4. NoScript Security Suite
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: The best security you can get in a web browser!
Allow active content to run only from sites you trust, and protect yourself against XSS and

5. Tab Mix Plus
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: Tab Mix Plus enhances Firefox's tab browsing capabilities. It includes such features as duplicating tabs, controlling tab focus, tab clicking options, undo closed tabs and windows, plus much more. It also includes a full-featured session manager.
 
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Thank you for sharing these!:) Firefox has been my preferred internet vehicle since the exit of Netscape. I know, "Net.. -what?:rolleyes: I have used both NoScript & Adblocker Plus, & browse more confidently having them on board. Recently I added "Adblock" to my Chrome browser, although I've not had it long enough to compare any difference with it's cousin whose last name is "plus". These beckon me to "Take a Walk on The Wild Side":
"Tab Mix Plus" & especially "Grease Monkey" sound like water slides might feel in the dark ..in the middle of winter!:p
In other words: FUN!
 
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Ghostery and Do Not Track me
are good add-ons
(1) day after adding "Adblock" to Chrome, I also added "Ghostery" based on positive reviews. Thanks @bob974! I've been using DoNotTrackMe too, and use DNTM's 'masked email' too.:cool:

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Firefox favorites are:
  1. Lastpass
  2. Self-Destructing Cookies
  3. Ghostery
  4. AdBlock/AdBlock Edge (interchangeably)
  5. NoScript
..and also use
  • DoNotTrackMe /Zenmate (interchangeably)
  • HTTPS Everywhere
  • W.O.T.
  • Added: Request Policy
Add-ons are like M&Ms:rolleyes: (or potato chips) ..it's hard to stop!!;)
 
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My favourites:
1. Adblock Plus
2. Lastpass
3. Self Destructing Cookies (destroys all 3rd party cookies, replacement for Ghostery or DNTMe)
4. Instantfox (makes the awesome bar really awesome)
 
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Good information @jkiller!! Thanks for posting!! ;)

Two more good Firefox Add-Ons are: JavaScript Deobfuscator (let's you see what JS is running on what page) and QuickJava (allows you to enable/disable: JavaScript, Java, Flash, SilverLight, Cookies, Automatic Image Loading, Animated Images, and Style--on each web page that you are on. It puts a non-obtrusive bar at the bottom of the web browser, and on the right side of this bar are all the options that you can enable/disable by a single mouse click).
 
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It's been a good few years since ditching Firefox 4 for Chrome, but back then I did use 3 of the 5 mentioned; AdBlock Plus, DTA and NoScript. Good to see those are still popular. However, now that I'm re-trialing Firefox, I only use Adblock Edge, a fork-version of ABP without the whitelist.
 
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Lastpass
https everywhere
request policy
noscript
adblock plus

There are a couple more i like to use, but it did only say the top 5 ;) :D
 
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