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10 Best Mozilla Add Ons

Best Mozilla Add Ons

One of the prominent reasons why users love Mozilla Firefox is its huge collection of Add-Ons. In comparison, Firefox does not each much RAM, either. We think these are enough for any user to shift from Google Chrome or Edge to Firefox, which is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Plus, you have all the benefits of Open Source. It does not matter whether you’re an existing user or moving in, you need the best Mozilla Add Ons. In this article, we’ve compiled the best extensions you’d find useful. These best add ons are chosen from different categories, like productivity, management, media, etc.

#1. DownThemAll!

Everyone loves increased download speeds. DownThemAll is a Mozilla add-on that converts your browser into a complete download manager. You can not only download files at 4x speed but have the benefits or download resuming. It also has an option to download all the content from a webpage, such as images, links, etc. It’s a completely free add on that doesn’t show any annoying advertisements. In short, using DownThemAll, you can have better download speeds and control over your downloads. It’s much better than using third-party download managers like IDM.

#2. Adblock Plus

One of the best and most used Mozilla add ons, Adblock Plus is effective for blocking all types of web advertisements. You can deal with Facebook Ads, YouTube Ads, and other advertisement networks. However, it follows a particular logic for ad-blocking — that is, Adblock Plus won’t affect unobtrusive ads. If you think a particular advertisement is fine for viewing, you can unblock it. Customizability is something we loved in this extension. You can whitelist particular websites so that ads will be shown. You might have used Adblock Plus in Chrome, and it’s the same story.

#3. Save File To

Save File To is another cooler Mozilla add on that we came across recently. The function is simple: it lets you save any file to different locations without the help of Windows Explorer. Instead of opening the ‘Save’ dialogue box, you can choose an appropriate storage space, from the context menu. After installing this extension, you will see a multi-level menu for ‘Save File To’ button. The extension works with Links, Images, and other Files. If you download a lot of images or files, this will be one of the best choices for sure.

#4. Easy Screenshot

Easy Screenshot is perhaps the most useful and best Mozilla add-on for professionals like bloggers. Instead of leaving the web browser, you can capture screenshots and save it to the Desktop. It works so seamlessly that you don’t need any kind of previous knowledge. Just launch the add-on and capture any part of the webpage. In addition to capturing, this add-on is featuring a bunch of editing tools as well. Easy Screenshot is one of the most used Mozilla add-ons as well. Commoners may also find it useful, especially when you want to clip some webpages.

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#5. LastPass

LastPass is one of the most popular Password Management services out there, and it has an official Mozilla Firefox add-on. If you log into many websites but can’t keep the passwords in memory, you can seek the help of LastPass. Just install the extension, and you can enjoy some cool features. LastPass will back up all your passwords and log you in automatically. Other features include the stronger Encryption technology, multi-device support, and secure offline access. It also helps you organize things in a better way, using Vaults and Secure Notes.

#6. Disconnect

Are you looking for a Firefox add on that disconnect you from social tracking and other privacy issues? Then, Disconnect for Firefox is a must-have add-on for your needs. You just have to install this add-on and stay away from the wide variety of privacy threats. Along with helping you stop tracking by more than 2000 sites, the add-on will bring 27% better speed for loading pages. This service is in partnership with Mozilla and other web giants, and there’s no doubt regarding value or credibility. Go for it if you want to stay away from being stalked and tracked.

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#7. Turn Off the Lights

If you have been using Chrome, you might have heard about Turn Off the Lights, which is a popular Chrome extension. It is also available in Mozilla Firefox browser, providing the same features. While using YouTube or other web players, Turn Off the Lights will fade all other parts of the webpage. That is, you can enjoy a cinema-like experience in the end. There are a few other features as well. For instance, you can automatically set the Video Quality and use Custom Colours. However, in the basic setup, Turn Off the Lights will let you enjoy YouTube and web streaming in a real way.

#8. Lazarus: Form Recovery

Even now, filling forms is a tough task in every web browser. Due to several issues — browser crashes, server time-outs, accidental keys, etc., the form content may be lost. Lazarus: Form Recovery is an effective Firefox add-on that can help you recover web-form content after a browser crash. You just have to go to the particular page and click on ‘Recover Form’ option from the menu. It works by auto-saving all the form content you type. If you are someone who needs to submit long web forms, you can get the best out of this simple extension. The best part is Lazarus: Form Recovery will work fine with WYSIWYG Editors.

See: The Best Add-Ons For Google Docs

#9. Honey

Honey is surely the best Firefox add on for ardent shopping maniacs. The working is so simple: while you are choosing the favorite product, Honey will find the best coupon code for you. These coupons will be applied automatically when you’d check out. You can use Honey with a huge number of online stores in the US, UK, Australia, India, and Canada. If you love shopping, this is something cool to expect from a Firefox extension. It works so simply and does not eat much resources. It happens to be our personal favorite too.

#10. RescueTime

We end our list of the best Firefox add-ons with an awesome tool for enhanced productivity. RescueTime for Firefox is an impressive solution to track time you spend in Firefox. Depending on the websites you visit, you can know whether you’ve been productive. The add-on is smart enough to stop counting if a tab has been idle for long. You have many options for flexibility in this add-on. For instance, you can categorize websites into a scale between Unproductive to Very Productive. So, at the end of the day, you would know where your time was spent.

So, these are the 10 Best Mozilla Firefox Add-Ons you can install. In case if you did not notice, all these add-ons are free to use. However, in the case of LastPass and Disconnect, you may get a premium account. Doesn’t matter which one you pick, it will surely enhance your Firefox experience.

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