

To make these extensions even more appealing, both do their jobs in the background, so users don’t have to worry about taking action. The extension that blocks ads, does a remarkable job at that task (which is why it is added into the mix). The extensions achieve their specific goal in different ways (I’ll explain in a bit). While both of the extensions listed below work to block trackers, one also blocks ads. With that said, let’s talk about the extensions.

This combination of extensions works well with any iteration of Firefox (desktop or mobile device). But for those who take their security very seriously, I will explain why you might want to use both extensions together. Why bother with two extensions? Shouldn’t one be enough on its own? For some, yes. Hiring kit: Android developer (TechRepublic Premium) Mobility must-readsīest unified communications platform providers There are plenty of ways to accomplish this, but one of the most reliable is by way of a one-two punch of Firefox extensions with Ublock Origin and Privacy Badger. This is especially true in the realm of protecting your browsing instances against tracking. But even with that added security bump, there is always room for improvement. It’s faster, more stable, and more secure than most of the competition. Firefox has become my go-to browser for nearly every situation.
