Not all of these add-ons are necessary, and many provide redundant functionality. Choose the ones you need, and <aclass="alert-link"href="https://blog.privacytools.io/firefox-privacy-an-introduction-to-safe/">learn more with our guide to Firefox Privacy</a>.
description="<strong>uBlock Origin</strong> is an efficient <ahref=https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode>wide-spectrum blocker</a> that is easy on memory, and yet can load and enforce thousands more filters than other popular blockers out there. It has no monetization strategy and is completely open source."
description="<strong>HTTPS Everywhere</strong> enables encryption of your connections to many major websites, making your browsing more secure. It is a collaboration between The Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation."
description="<strong>Decentraleyes</strong> emulates Content Delivery Networks locally by intercepting requests, finding the required resource, and injecting it into the environment. This all happens instantaneously, automatically, and no prior configuration is required."
description="<strong>ClearURLs</strong> will automatically remove tracking elements from URLs to help protect your privacy when browse through the Internet."
description='<strong>Terms of Service; Didn’t Read</strong> is an addon that believes "I have read and agree to the Terms of Service" is the biggest lie on the web, and wants to fix it by grading websites based on their terms of service agreements and privacy policies. It also gives short summaries of those agreements. The analysis and ratings are published transparently by a community of reviewers.'
description="<strong>Snowflake</strong> is a new <ahref=https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en>pluggable transport</a> from the Tor Project. If you have an uncensored connection, running this extension volunteers your connection to be used as a Snowflake proxy to help users unable to connect to the Tor network. Your IP will not be visible to the sites users visit using your proxy, as this extension will not make you an exit node. If your access to the Tor network is blocked, this extension will not assist you, and you should use the <ahref=https://www.torproject.org>Tor Browser</a> instead. <b>Note:</b> This add-on does not work with WebRTC disabled."
description="<strong>Temporary Containers</strong> allow you to open tabs, websites, and links in automatically managed disposable containers. Containers isolate data websites store (cookies, storage, and more) from each other, enhancing your privacy and security while you browse: <ahref=https://medium.com/@stoically/enhance-your-privacy-in-firefox-with-temporary-containers-33925cd6cd21>Enhance your privacy in Firefox with Temporary Containers.</a>"
description="<strong>Firefox Multi-Account Containers</strong> allow you to create containers for specific websites. These containers are isolated from eachother. This add-on can be used in conjunctiuon with Temporary Containers to allow persistent logins to websites you specify."
Unfortunately the Android version of Firefox <ahref="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1398097">doesn't support managing tabs as containers</a>. The recommended extensions below are a substitute, however as APIs do not exist for clearing <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indexed_Database_API">IndexedDB</a>, <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_application#Service_workers">Service Workers</a> cache, <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_application#AppCache_(obsolete)">appCache</a>, or cache by host. As a result they are not as good as the above Temporary Container suggestions.
description="<strong>ETag Stoppa</strong> Prevents Firefox from storing entity tags by removing ETag response headers unconditionally and without exceptions."
description="<strong>Cookie AutoDelete</strong> automatically removes cookies, lingering sessions, and other information that can be used to spy on you when they are no longer used by open browser tabs."
These addons require quite a lot of interaction from the user, and some of them completely replace the add-ons we've recommended above. Some sites may not work properly without careful configuration.
description="<strong>uMatrix</strong> gives you control over the requests that websites make to other websites. Many websites integrate features which let other websites track you, such as Facebook Like Buttons or Google Analytics. uMatrix allows 1st party scripts in its default configuration. If you want the default functionality of NoScript consider <ahref=https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix/wiki/How-to-block-1st-party-scripts-everywhere-by-default>blocking 1st party scripts everywhere by default</a>."
description="<strong>CanvasBlocker</strong> allows users to prevent websites from using some Javascript APIs to fingerprint them. Users can choose to block the APIs entirely on some or all websites (which may break some websites) or just block or fake its fingerprinting-friendly readout API."