fx-private-relay-add-on
containerise
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8.8 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | 12 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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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
containerise
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Firefox Multi-Account Containers
https://github.com/kintesh/containerise/issues/30
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
One more extension related to container management - https://github.com/kintesh/containerise
This lets you set regex/wildcard to contain subdomain or redirect happy sites into a single container
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Mozilla is bringing popular privacy features to its desktop and mobile VPN
I use Containerise[0] (not affiliated) exactly for that purpose but I agree, this should really be included in the official plugin.
[0]: https://github.com/kintesh/containerise
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Firefox 96
Thank you for your suggestions. I've been considering what to do about my Firefox setup for some time (switching to ESR vs one of the forks, which I have to research first). Thing is, I'm using a heavily-customized profile with lots of extensions, Violentmonkey [1] userscripts, containers (including Containerise [2], and Temporary Containers [3]), and a custom user.js (based on [4]), so I should also revisit the settings for all of these at the same time as it's been a while since I last did so. It's all on my to-do list but as the current setup works well, there's always something more urgent to do instead.
1. https://violentmonkey.github.io/
2. https://github.com/kintesh/containerise
3. https://github.com/stoically/temporary-containers
4. https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js
The LTSC suggestion is also good. I'm already using a heavily-debloated LTSC with lots of unnecessary packages removed (including the hidden ones, which are not supposed to be officially removable), and all kinds of customizations for privacy, security, performance, and convenience. While I'm satisfied with my setup (automated with custom scripts I've been maintaining since Windows 8), the number of hoops one has to go through to have their computer do what the user wants and nothing else, or a "User-Agent" that gives actual agency to the user these days is truly astonishing, and makes the goal unattainable for most people.
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Container in Firefox
If you've found something you believe is broken, post on their issue tracker...
- I think it's a good idea if in "Firefox Multi-Account Containers" we could enter the URL's manually. Making the Google container was a bit hard, some URLs directed automatically, and sometimes I had to disconnect the Internet, so that I could put the URL on the list.
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Firefox containers question.
I think Containerise will do what you want. To use it in the way you describe, don't set up manual rules, but set the Default Container under the addon options using the {domain} or {fqdn} placeholders. Then a new container is created with a name based on the domain, and all other visits to the same domain share that container.