fx-private-relay-add-on
browserosaurus
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fx-private-relay-add-on
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Is there a way to default firefox mask to block promotional emails?
If there's no option for that in your settings, you can open this page and click on New issue to request this feature directly to the people involved with Firefox Relay.
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
In addition:
- SponsorBlock - Automatically tag and skip portions of youtube videos, such as sponsors, intros, recaps, and others. - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sponsorblock/
- Firefox Relay - Automatically create up to 5 (for free, more if paying for it) email addresses that redirect to your actual address, to avoid giving your private address to everyone. - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-relay...
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Is anyone getting registration codes when signing up for Instagram with Relay?
You can use this page to report Firefox Relay issues to Mozilla. If Instagram blocks it, the form should at least show you an error message.
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Does Facebook block Firefox relay addresses?
Well, you can report this to the Github repository for the Firefox Relay extension. A Mozilla developer will create a new Facebook account and test it out.
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Firefox Switch: A Guide for Beginners
- Firefox Relay (5 free e-mail masks)
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A Site that Shows How Easily your Privacy is Compromised by Browser Fingerprinting
CanvasBlocker. I also recommend Decentraleyes to avoid cdn tracking, Firefox Relay for anonymous emails, and uMatrix if you don't mind setting up rules for each website (rules can be stored in cloud).
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Zoomed in on some pages without using zoom
There's been a number of them. There's a good summary issue here: https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay-add-on/issues/75
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TABing to Relay is so annoying
Support site for the Firefox Relay extension
browserosaurus
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Ever wish Windows could pop up a temporary "shelf" while you drag and drop files? I've been working on Dropshelf, an app that does just that
Can you also look into developing a similar tool to https://github.com/will-stone/browserosaurus for Windows?
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Is there a "Browser Selector" for MacOS?
This is my favorite: https://browserosaurus.com/
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App LIST!!!
browserosaurus (Free) Browserosaurus is an open-source (GPLv3 license), browser prompter for macOS. It works by setting itself as the default browser; any clicked links in non-browser apps are now sent to Browserosaurus where you are presented with a menu of all your installed browsers. You may now decide which app you’d like to continue opening the link with.
- How can I make outlook open urls in chrome instead of my default browser Safari on my MacBook Pro?
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
Have you tried making a different desktop entry/shortcut for each Firefox profile and then setting a browser picker as your default browser?
- Junction (Linux browser picker): https://github.com/sonnyp/Junction
- Finicky (macOS browsee rule setter): https://github.com/johnste/finicky and Browserosaurus (macOS browser picker): https://github.com/will-stone/browserosaurus
- Hurl (Windows browser picker): https://github.com/U-C-S/Hurl
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Apple Safari or Google Chrome or others etc
Browsersaurus Free
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Ask HN: How can I make links open in Incognito by default?
Since you mention Mail/Messages, I assume you are on macOS. I had a similar issue - wanting to always open links from Slack in Chrome, but links from elsewhere in Brave. I use Choosy[1] which works well for me, but there look to also be some free/libre alternatives, like Browserosaurus[2] (which I've never tried).
[1]: https://www.choosyosx.com/
[2]: https://github.com/will-stone/browserosaurus
- Open in any browser
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What are your favorite hidden gem Mac apps?
Browserosaurus (free): open a link in a specific browser
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Is there any way to open links in browser that is open on the current desktop, rather than the default browser?
Closest is probably Browserosaurus, which will prompt to choose which browser to use whenever you click a link.