![]() ![]() AdBlock Plus allows what it calls "non-intrusive advertising" through filters that may irk some users, though this feature can be disabled in settings. ![]() Savvy users can chose additional block lists as well as set custom filters or whitelist their favorite sites to keep their ad revenue in the black. ABP features a quick setup, loading preset filter lists that allow users to quickly block most ads, as well as the option to filter malware and social media buttons. If you're interested in using these extensions on your device, you can download the latest Firefox Nightly update from the Play Store link below and then install the extensions from the add-ons section in the browser.AdBlock Plus (ABP) is among the most popular ad blockers, with extensions available for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Edge and Opera. Mozilla is expected to extend support to the stable channel later this year in November. The extensions mentioned above are supported in the latest Firefox for Android Nightly release. Leech Block: A productivity tool which blocks websites that are known to waste users' time.Tomato Clock: An online time management extension.Web Archives: An extension that allows users to view archived webpages from Wayback Machine, Google, Bing, etc.Image Search options: An extension that adds a customizable reverse image search tool to the browser.Ghostery: A privacy extension that stops trackers and blocks ads.Adguard: A popular ad-blocking extension.Now, with the latest nightly release, Mozilla has added support for the following extensions: ![]() As per a recent report from Techdows, Firefox for Android currently supports 11 extensions, including UBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, Privacy Badger, NoScript Security Suite, Dark Reader, Decentraleyes, Search by Image, YouTube Hight definition, Privacy Possum, Video Background Play Fix, and Google Search Fixer. ![]()
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