List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions

This is a list of WebExtensions[lower-alpha 1] that are recommended by Mozilla.[2]

Mozilla software

Firefox

Browser extension Free license Dependencies WebExt Rec.[2] Category Description
Nonfree JS site Nonfree server
Cookie AutoDelete MIT No No Yes Yes Privacy and security
Decentraleyes MPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Content delivery network (CDN) emulation
DownThemAll! GPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Download manager A download manager and accelerator.
FoxyProxy Standard GPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Privacy and security Proxy management tool
HTTPS Everywhere GPL-2.0-or-later No No Yes Yes Transport Layer Security (TLS) HTTP Secure whenever possible.
NoScript GPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Privacy and security JavaScript and other potentially executable content.
Privacy Badger GPL-3.0 No No Yes Yes Adblocker Do Not Track setting in a user's web browser.
Read Aloud GPL-3.0 No No Yes Yes Accessibility A Text to Speech Voice Reader
Stylus GPL-3.0 No No Yes Yes CSS Customization
Turn Off the Lights GPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Customization Obscure or mask content other than a running video.
uBlock Origin GPL-3.0 No No Yes Yes Wide-spectrum content blocker Blocking ads and filtering content via a paired blacklist and whitelist.
Zoom Page WE GPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes Accessibility computer vision syndrome (CVS)

Firefox compatibility

Browser extension Firefox Firefox for Android
Cookie AutoDelete Yes Yes
Decentraleyes Yes Yes
DownThemAll! Yes No
FoxyProxy Standard Yes Yes
HTTPS Everywhere Yes Yes
NoScript Yes Yes
Privacy Badger Yes Yes
Read Aloud Yes Yes
Stylus Yes No
Turn Off the Lights Yes Yes
uBlock Origin Yes Yes
Zoom Page WE Yes No

Thunderbird

Browser extension Free license Dependencies WebExt Rec.[2] Category Description
Nonfree JS site Nonfree server
Enigmail MPL-2.0 No No Yes Yes

Notes

  1. WebExtensions are designed for web browsers based on Mozilla Firefox 57 or later. Legacy add-ons are not listed on addon.mozilla.org.[1] Many Firefox extensions work in the SeaMonkey web browser as well as the Pale Moon web browser and the Thunderbird e-mail client.

References

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