

Enabling our Email Protection is the easy way to block most email trackers and hide your address without switching email services. Block Email Trackers (Beta) - 70% of emails track you as soon as you open them.Enforce Encryption - force many sites you visit to use an encrypted (HTTPS) connection where available, protecting your data from prying eyes.See notes and links below for more information. This is an effective way to keep companies behind these trackers from collecting and selling your data. Escape Website Tracking - block most hidden 3rd-party trackers found lurking on websites you visit by preventing tracking scripts from loading.Search Privately - our private search engine comes built-in so you can search the Internet without being tracked.At DuckDuckGo, we believe online privacy should be simple.ĭuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials comes packed with best-in-class privacy essentials and makes browsing in Firefox even faster. about:support contains a table telling you the names corresponding to add-on IDs.Tired of being tracked online? We can help. This is the add-on ID, which is either a GUID (old school) or an (newer style). Those already installed add-ons might have funky file/directory names. You'll have to get the original XPI then. You usually can re-zip these subdirectories with your favorite zip tool, but you have to make sure the zip does contain the files flat ( /install.rdf not somesubdir/install.rdf).įor some add-ons copying *.xpi around or re-packing XPIs might not work. There might be some extensions that are unpacked (are a subdirectory).

You usually can copy any *.xpi files without problem. There will be an extensions subdirectory where all non-global extensions are located. To get XPIs for already installed add-ons, open about:support in a tab and click the Show in Finder/*Show Folder* or whatever that button says in your OS.


If it does not for some site, you might have luck sniffing out the XPI location via the Web Console/Network tab and/or Browser Console. This should work for all hosted add-ons and most non-mozilla hosted ones. for Lightbeam go to the website and right click Add to Firefox and select Save Link As.
