DownThemAll WebExtension now available for Firefox September 1, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/09/01/downthemall-webextension-now-available-for-firefox/ DownThemAll v4.0.5 Released (September 1, 2019)
Firefox Add-ons Warning: This extension isn't monitored by Mozilla September 6, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/09/06/firefox-add-ons-warning-this-extension-isnt-monitored-by-mozilla/
"Mozilla is right when it states that a particular extension is not monitored by the organization. That's not really the fault of the extension developer on the other hand. Then there is the question of finding out if an extension is trustworthy. Mozilla provides no guidance or information on that, and most Firefox users can't analyze the code of extensions to verify that the extension is trustworthy". Sounds like there needs to be a vetting process.
that message only appear for not recommended and installed extensions (ofc last make sense because already installed^^) nevertheless it makes clear that mozilla dont check any code (or extensions at all) to avoid malware, so it is still possible to insert new extension with obfuscated and bad code. have a look at the amount of installations/users and read the comments for known issues. if possible and knowledge allow unpacking and a personal review - just do it. its easy to find obfuscated code or unwanted outbound connections with a sophisticated text search (eg search&replace /funduc). or open the network logger within firefox to see outbound connections, more than simple. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Network_Monitor
The current release version of Malwarebytes Browser Guard (MBG) for Firefox v2.0.4 has been published. If a previously installed release version has not already automatically updated, the current release is available at either: https://www.malwarebytes.com/browserguard/ https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/malwarebytes/?src=search Thank you.
Hide Private Mode for Firefox prevents private browsing mode detection October 9, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/10/09/h...fox-prevents-private-browsing-mode-detection/ Hide Private Mode v0.0.1 (AMO)
Is there a way to completely remove add-ons? I installed 'Zoom Page WE', and subsequently removed, however an icon for it remains in the URL bar, and it still affects behaviour on new tabs. No sign of it in add-ons page, as it is regarded as having been removed I guess, however it isn't completely. Perhaps I should install again, then try removing again? Nothing against the extension, just I don't require it any longer.
I had something similar on one machine. What I did was reinstall it then set it default before uninstalling again.
Re-installing then removing again seems to have worked. I wondered if there wasn't a tool or utility to do this, for stubborn addons, or a clean-up tool.
FYI. HTTPS Everywhere 2019.11.7 released November 7, 2019 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/https-everywhere/versions/?page=1#version-2019.11.7
Mozilla to force all add-on devs to use 2FA to prevent supply-chain attacks New rule to enter effect starting next year, in 2020 December 13, 2019 https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozil...s-to-use-2fa-to-prevent-supply-chain-attacks/ Mozilla: Secure your addons.mozilla.org account with two-factor authentication
you dont need that https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/application-guard-extension/ get ublock instead.
I already have ublock origin with default filters. It's doing a great job blocking ads, but I just want to complement it with a good webfilter for malware protection. I've used Bitdefender Trafficlight for some time and then I removed it due to privacy reasons. A few people over Malwaretips recommended Windows Defender Browser extension for its good protection and low resource usage. However, It's only available on Chrome at this moment. Microsoft Application guard is a different extension.
Protect your tabs in Firefox with Don't Touch My Tabs! (rel=noopener) December 23, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/12/23/protect-your-tabs-in-firefox-with-dont-touch-my-tabs-relnoopener/ Don't touch my tabs! (rel=noopener) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dont-touch-my-tabs/
if you already use some ... monkey, then use this one https://github.com/jaredsohn/noopener_by_default/blob/master/noopener_by_default.js (developed 2016) says chrome, but this is the result of test page with firefox and violentmonkey Code: The previous tab is safe and intact. window.opener was null; mischief not managed! (without userscript i get the "hax" message) the earlier links to ghacks, its not new https://www.ghacks.net/2017/01/24/web-security-add-relnoopener-to-external-links/