Warning for Firefox users

   / Warning for Firefox users #11  
What add ons does one need?
I;m running FF on Ubuntu and have never considered "add on's" of any type.

Am I missing some efficiency? I'm NOT willing to give up any privacy.

Addblocker as already stated is one of the best, and I use an FTP addon to update a our website and transfer large files between friends.
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #12  
What add ons does one need?
I;m running FF on Ubuntu and have never considered "add on's" of any type.

Am I missing some efficiency? I'm NOT willing to give up any privacy.

Define privacy :confused3:

If you don't mask your ip address and encrypt your communication then you don't have a start point to privacy.
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #13  
What add ons does one need?
I;m running FF on Ubuntu and have never considered "add on's" of any type.

Am I missing some efficiency? I'm NOT willing to give up any privacy.

If it isn't broken then don't fix it. If you don't need any addons then just continue updating as normal. According the Mozilla, Firefox 57 will be considerablely faster than previous versions so you will get that benefit. You might consider a popular addon called Adblocker Plus since it will be supported by Firefox 57 and beyond. Here is a good article about version 57.

https://www.cnet.com/special-reports/mozilla-firefox-fights-back-against-google-chrome/
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #14  
The thing that I noticed with the latest Firefox updates is there is no longer support for the Adobe reader add on. So it will no longer open pdf's inside the browser. You have to use the built in pdf viewer. For the most part now there isn't difference between firefox and chrome in how they look. Chrome for me seems faster but I think Google is a little too nosy sometimes.
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #16  
Trying it out for a while... My Firefox is V.50 with no plans to update. Sounds like Brave might be the ticket.

Brave was developed by Brendan Eich the co-founder of the Mozilla Project and creator of JavaScript. He was CEO of Mozilla until the PC police forced him to resign in 2014. So it's no coincidence that the Brave browser resembles the way Firefox looked before it became a Chrome clone.
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #17  
How do I stop automatic updates from Firefox?
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #18  
How do I stop automatic updates from Firefox?
hugs, Brandi
Open "tools", then "options" or just click on the "Options" icon (round circle that looks like a clog.) You might have to find the "clog" after pressing the 3 lines icon (far right).

After that, Go to advance...

Look for tab, "Update"... photo attached

View attachment 520124
 
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   / Warning for Firefox users #19  
Yeah the propeller-heads at Mozilla have decided to turn Firefox into another Google Chrome by sacrificing thousands of current addons that developers have spent years creating. :thumbdown: I've decided to stop updating at Version 54 since the Classic Theme Restorer addon is being dropped. I'm thinking of switching to a browser called Brave. It has the tabs directly above page content (as God intended) and no addon needed.

Join Brave and change the web together | Brave. Changing the world, one browser at a time.

Isn't Brave based on Chrome and not Netscape?
 
   / Warning for Firefox users #20  
Version 52 was the last one to support windows XP so if that is what you have it will not update past that.

No doubt true, but I 'm running Vista . It hasn 't been that long ago that firefox offered me an update ( like within this year ) .
 

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