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ADGrimes
Making moves
Status: Trending idea

Ublock Origin is one of the most popular add ons, and I think it would be great to integrate it directly into Firefox and Firefox Mobile as a setting. Perhaps it could be part of the 'strict' setting of the tracking protection, or it could be a separate setting for blocking ads.

Microsoft Edge has a built in optional ad blocker on mobile, and I think having this in Firefox on desktop and mobile would be a great benefit, rather than relying on users knowing about it and having them download it from the add on store.

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wutongtaiwan
Making moves

Adguard has strong ad filtering capabilities, and will not lose to ublock origin in terms of ad filtering, and Adguard is an open source browser extension, anyone can get the source code of Adguard in GitHub and view the code, and everyone can trust in terms of security. In addition, Adguard has other privacy features, there are many filters in Adguard, and there are detailed descriptions of the functions of each filter, such as which aspect and which country to filter ads .

wutongtaiwan
Making moves

Adguard is better than Ublock Origin,I think it would be great to integrate it directly into Firefox

gerah68
New member

Install Ublock Origin by DEFAULT.

When installing Firefox, have a 'tickbox' "Install Ublock Origin extension to block ads". Ticked by default.

Same for the Mobile version.

Firefox already has the 'pocket' sponsored adds and stuff, how about add something we actually want.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

firefly_katamar
Strollin' around

Here's an idea, let's pop-up a new "welcome to Firefox" window to show popular extensions to the new user. And put up the greats like privacy badger and uBlock Origin to be a one click install.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

@firefly_katamar there's a similar idea for that here: Suggest Add-ons in Welcome Page 

Atha
New member

What about an option to block iframe/frame by default and to allow them explicitly. I now « web X.0 bla-bla-bla » but most of usage of iframe are to « steal data » or to « show/inject unwanted/dangerous content »

it require no memory at all. 

NJK0
Strollin' around

Yes please! But they probably won't 'cause google...

gl1tchy1203
New member

This would be a great feature.

112
Strollin' around

Overall, I think this is a good idea, and as much I would like this main idea to be implemented, I currently have some problems with it and as such, I believe that it would be beneficial to change how the idea could be implemented, some good examples I saw, were that there is an option to install uBlock Origin during a sort of onboarding processes when the browser is first launched. An example of this would be a checklist such as during Discord Onboarding on a server with it enabled, as shown with this link, I believe that this would serve as an overall benefit to UX and also partially Mozilla themselves, as firstly, you can have pre-configured extensions to be installed, or just the default. Secondly, you can have sponsored extensions here; this will bring in at least something extra, whilst also not being intrusive as it only shows once and then its gone from your screen. Thirdly, it would also be possible to move Pocket into this menu and also into addons.mozilla so that it can be re-installed if need be, and finally, it would also allow for an easier and quicker setup of Firefox, whilst also allowing the promotion of good online practices to those who are unaware.

tl;dr I think its good but it can be better due to various reasons whilst also potentially increasing the amount of sponsorship money mozilla gets. It can also decrease the time it takes to get firefox running with good extensions and promote good extensions that people might otherwise be unaware of.