Ask HN: Which Firefox add-ons are you using in 2025?
5 vintageclothldn 7 5/8/2025, 11:35:08 AM
I've just got a new macbook air and I'm re-evaluating which Firefox add-ons to use.
So far I have:
Privacy badger Unhook Firefox Containers uBlock Origin
What are your most useful ones for 2025? Anything significant that I'm missing?
- uBlock Origin with "Disable JavaScript" checked in the settings. Only enable for specific sites.
- Temporary Containers with "Automatic Mode" checked in the settings. Also MMB and Ctrl + LMB always open links in new temporary container. This provides full session isolation for all tabs. There are permanent named containers for logged-in services like email that are only used for email. Outbound links from email for example open in a new temporary container.
All browsing by default happens in a clean isolated session with JS disabled unless explicitly allowed.
I also have Behind The Overlay Revival for when I'm too lazy to zap elements with uBO.
- Group Speed Dial, to have a list of favorite websites in a new tab, #1 essential plugin in my opinion!
- Awesome RSS, to extract RSS links and put them into my reader (this is only extracting extension)
- Buster: captcha solver for humans, to skip ReCaptcha
- Dark Reader, to turn pages into white-on-black
- Drag-select Link Text, to select text on the page in a proper way, like the old Opera did
- Redirector, to automatically rewrite website domains, like reddit.com → old.reddit.com, and also to rewrite to Tor version of websites, because they are usually uncensored (like archive.is).
It's fairly simple helps me see my goals everyday since I use firefox
SponsorBlock
LibRedirect
Konkret Wallet (in case you do want a browser crypto wallet)
FoxyProxy (if you want more proxy/VPN customization than Containers)