Second option for browser add-ons. Plugins that are picked up by Firefox are still displayed in the browser but disabled by default. It cannot be used to prevent other users from installing add-ons or enabling plugins, as it displays the prompt that allows them to bypass the protection.
![]() Addons In Firefox Code Reviewed Addons> Addons: Librefox Addons. Recommended and code reviewed addons listIndex > Librefox: Features. Multi-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac/and soon Android) Tor Librefox-addons: adapted Librefox extensions for TBB ESR and Tor version (Librefox TBB Beta) > Addons: Other Useful Addons Listing. > Addons: Reviewing Addons Source Code. > Addons: Recommended Addons Settings. > Wiki: Librefox Dark Theme. > Wiki: Comparing Changes And Updates. > Wiki: Tracking Protection. > Wiki: Edit Locked Settings. > Wiki: IJWY (I Just Want You To Shut Up). > Wiki: Extensions Network Firewall. > Infos: Librefox Roadmap. > Browser Tests: DNS/VPN/Proxy Leak. > Browser Tests: Performance. > Browser Tests: Security/Fingerprint. > Wiki: Building And Packaging. > Wiki: DRM Compatibility. Free download of safari for macCookie Master: Block all cookies and only allow authorized sites Librefox Reload Button: Add a reload button to URL-bar instead of the toolbarRecommended addons are not bundled and need to be installed manually Librefox HTTP Watcher: Change the url bar color on HTTP sites Future Librefox version will have its own trademark and therefore solve this issue.Librefox-2.1-Firefox-Linux-64.0.0.zip - 40.0 KB - SHA1: a6f36d4c55c096f7e67c7cbf500ebb0fca9a0d2aLibrefox-2.1-Tor-Linux-v8.0.4-Beta.zip - 62.3 KB - SHA1: 43fe17592565bb2c5802dd48c9746a3f12d7dd1aLibrefox-2.1-Windows-64.0.0.zip - 40.0 KB - SHA1: a0fba18cc79c95bde483fdb7cd91c1171bc5b7bfLibrefox-2.1-Tor-Windows-v8.0.4-Beta.zip - 62.3 KB - SHA1: c72787e009d1a264ae53f4d76d0ffc464cfef7ebLibrefox-2.1-Mac-60.4.0.zip - 40.0 KB - SHA1: 467e56a4fcf4e99a1a66377d9f0221cdcd748748Librefox-2.1-Tor-Mac-v8.0.4.zip - 60.7 KB - SHA1: 4c3d848d6d43e28ad7ddfb3d3e2e26ca590c950bLibrefox addons are not bundled and need to be installed manually To apply Librefox configuration to Firefox extract the compressed file to Firefox's installation directory ( detailed installation instructions). Bounty bob emulator for macFirewalling the network for addons is doable, but it requires a considerable amount of additional work in Librefox to make it usable through a button or in a per addon basis (this may or may not be added in a future version, it also could be abandoned as it is a test feature). Extensions FirewallThis is a test experiment feature and it is disabled by default !!! A new section Extensions Manager is added to manage addons globally (and addons networking in the subsection Extensions Firewalling). Reviewed version are available under extensions directory. uBlock Origin + IDCAC List + Nano-Defender List: Block web advertisement and trackingUBlock Origin: Additional filters are availables here: (don't surcharge it to avoid performance loss)Browser Plugs Privacy Firewall: Keep settings light to make privacy.resistFingerprinting efficient because too much customization will lead to uniqueness and therefore easy fingerprinting.- Privacy / Fingerprint / Fake values for getClientRects- Privacy / Fingerprint / Randomize Canvas Fingerprint- Privacy / Fingerprint / 100% Randomize ALL Fingerprint Hash- Firewall / Experimental / Block SVG getBBox and getComputedTextLength- Privacy / Font / Enable protection for font and glyph fingerprintingRecommended extensions code have been reviewed for potential unwanted behaviour. Browser Plugs Privacy Firewall: Sets of settings to prevent fingerprinting and security issues User Agent Platform Spoofer: Spoof a different UserAgent OS Linux/Windows/Mac In the current version of Librefox you can block the network for all the extensions or allow it for all of them, a future version may provide additional features like "per addon" setting (By default Librefox allows networking for extensions).Check debug-notes.log for additional info about future version and researches about the subject. Restricted Domains Setting: extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains Value: ExactDomains1,ExactDomains2,ExactDomains3 etc.Extensions Firewall - Blocking The NetworkTo enable the feature and block the network for all the extensions open mozilla.cfg search for Enable-Firewall-Feature-In-The-Next-Line and remove the // in the next line.Note that this will block the network access for all the extensions and a lot of extensions needs to be connected in order to work. These attacks are used for everything from data theft to site defacement to distribution of malware In short: CSP settings block and allow certain domains under certain circumstances and thus could be used to firewall the extensions ( CSP Documentations, its sources code and implementation)Edit the restricted domains setting as follow under the about:config page: CSP settings are used in Firefox as an added layer of security that helps to detect and mitigate certain types of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks. Content security policy: extensions.webextensions.base-content-security-policy and extensions.webextensions.default-content-security-policy the later settings can be redefined/changed within an extension so it's not efficient for a firewall purpose. Restricted domains list: extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains this is a list of restricted domains that will be used to block some hosts for all the extensions, Firefox uses this setting to block extensions from accessing mozilla's domains/sites, by default in Librefox this setting is set to allow extensions to access all the web (You can edit that list to match your needs or to block a specific domain, note that the domain name has to be 'exact' (for instance facebook.com will only block facebook.com not mobile.facebook.com) The objective is zero unauthorized connection (ping/telemetry/Mozilla/Google.). IJWY (I Just Want You To Shut Up)This is a set of settings that aim to remove all the server links embedded in Firefox and other calling home functions in the purpose of blocking un-needed connections.
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