Firefox is known for its numerous add-ons that enhance the browsing experience on desktops, but many are also available on mobile. Mozilla initially added add-on support to the Android version of Firefox in 2020. Now, there are many available add-ons for Firefox on Android, including many of the favorites on desktop. The best part about it is that the user can install the add-ons from within the browser itself, which means they don't have to search for them online.

The free and open-source Firefox is one of the leading browsers on both desktop and mobile. The non-profit Mozilla Foundation makes Firefox available on all major desktop and mobile platforms, including Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS. It is also available for various Unix and Unix-like operating systems, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Illumos and Solaris. While most versions are based on the Gecko rendering engine, the iOS version uses WebKit due to Apple's stringent platform requirements.

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One of the best Firefox add-ons on Android is Dark Reader, which adds a dark mode to any site, making web surfing less strenuous on the eyes. It works as advertised by inverting colors on websites, making them high contrast and easy to read at night. It is also free and open-source software that doesn't show ads and doesn't collect user data. Another excellent add-on for Firefox on Android is https Everywhere. It was developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and protects online communications by enabling https encryption automatically on supported sites.

Firefox Add-Ons On Android

Firefox logo with Android smartphone

Privacy Badger is yet another offering from the EFF and another must-have piece of software for all Firefox users across all platforms. It stops advertisers and other third-party trackers from secretly tracking users on the web. Instead of using a pre-defined list of which trackers to block, the software learns to block invisible trackers based on their behavior. It sends the Do Not Track signal to tell companies not to track users and the Global Privacy Control signal to websites to opt users out of data sharing. Overall, it is one of the best add-ons for people who value their digital privacy.

Yet another notable Firefox add-on is Google Search Fixer, which helps Firefox users have the same search experience as Chrome users. Unfortunately, Google's web search doesn't provide the same search experience to Firefox for Android as it does for Chrome, even though the former is just as capable. The add-on fixes this problem by spoofing the relevant user-agent information to trick Google into sending the same search results that would be sent to Chrome. Apart from the add-ons mentioned above, power users could also benefit significantly from the likes of NoScript Security Suite, FoxyProxy, Decentraleyes, Ghostery, etc.

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Source: Dark Reader, https Everywhere, Privacy Badger, Google Search Fixer