2012 saw a few updates to Firefox with improvements of all types, and alongside those we've seen plenty of add-ons to customize your browsing experience. Here are the most popular Firefox extensions and posts from the last year.
Everyone's Trying to Track What You Do on the Web: Here's How to Stop Them
It's no secret that there's big money to be made in violating your privacy. Companies will pay big bucks to learn more about you, and service providers on the web are eager to get their hands on as much information about you as possible. More ?
How to Make Facebook Infinitely Better with One Browser Extension
With each update, Facebook has gotten incrementally more cluttered, perplexing, and ornery-and I'm not even talking about all your annoying acquaintances flooding it with inane status updates. More ?
How to Block Annoying Political Posts on Facebook
Election Day is over, and we all know what that means: tomorrow you'll wake up to an onslaught of annoying, ignorant Facebook posts from your friends (God love 'em) complaining about whichever candidate won. More ?
Browser Speed Tests: Chrome 19, Firefox 13, Internet Explorer 9, and Opera 12
Firefox 13 is out and it's all about speed, Opera 12 has added a few new features, and Chrome is still cranking out new versions, so we thought it time for another browser speed test. More ?
How to Banish Embarrassing or Annoying Autocomplete Suggestions from Your Browser
Stop me if you've heard this one: Once upon a time, you visited a web site that you're not exactly proud of. Let's say the content of said web site rhymes with "corn". More ?
Collusion for Firefox Shows You Who's Tracking You on the Web In Real Time
Firefox: We talk a lot about privacy at Lifehacker, specifically about how your activities are tracked on the web and what you can do to stop it. If you're still on the fence or not convinced that the issue is as widespread as it is, Collusion is a Firefox extension that will show you in real time... More ?
How to Fix All of Your Biggest YouTube Annoyances: Hide Comments, Turn Off Autoplay, and More
You probably use YouTube every single day, but it's not something you think about tweaking the way you do, say, Gmail. Yet YouTube is filled with annoyances, like obnoxious autoplay, intrusive ads, and mind-numbingly stupid comments (to name a few). More ?
Browser Speed Tests, Mac Edition: Chrome 22, Firefox 15, Safari 6, and Opera 12.02
Now that Mountain Lion's out with a shiny new version of Safari 6, we thought it time to revisit our browser speed tests. As always, we're pitting the four most popular browsers-this time, on a Mac-against one another in a battle of startup speed, tab loading prowess, and lots more. More ?
Gmelius Makes Gmail's User Interface Awesome and Ad-Free
Gmail is Google's golden child, but it isn't perfect. It's full of numerous user interface elements you don't necessarily want or need and there's no way to turn them off. More ?
Privacyfix Shows Who's Tracking You on the Web, Gives You the Tools to Stop It
Chrome/Firefox:Everyone's trying to track you on the web, and it's hard to keep track of every privacy setting you need to tweak. Privacyfix is here to help, showing you which privacy-invading features you have turned on in Facebook and Google, plus how to keep other sites from tracking you. More ?
HTTPS Everywhere Keeps Your Personal Information Safe on Over 1,400 Sites, Available for Firefox and Chrome
Chrome/Firefox: HTTPS Everywhere is a simple extension that, with just a one-click installation, can seriously increase your security on over 1,400 web sites by encrypting your connection. More ?
Master Your Browser's Tabs with These Tricks and Extensions
There's a strange joy in keeping 20 tabs open and pretending like you have the ability to multitask and actually manage all of them. But in reality, most browsers buckle under the pressure of too many tabs and you start to lose track of what you have open. More ?
How to Invert Your Browser's Colors for Easier Reading at Night
If you're a night owl, you know how much a regular white web page can hurt your eyes when you open it up. Here are two browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox that will make the web a little bit nicer at night. More ?
How to Make Reading on Your Computer a Better Experience
A lot of us stare at a computer monitor for the bulk of our day and reading long articles or books is rarely a comfortable experience. With that in mind, here's a few steps you can take to make you reading experience less terrible.
The key to getting your computer monitor into shape is partially... More ?
Supercharge Google Reader with Styles and Extensions
Despite the increase in the variety of ways you can consume media and learn about news, Google Reader is still the default news reader for many. While you can always find a good desktop RSS reader to suit your needs, many people still prefer the plain old web experience. More ?
How to Hide Ads in Gmail
If Gmail's ads-especially the new, experimental image ads-are annoying you but you don't want to go all out and install a sledgehammer ad blocker like AdBlock Plus, here are a few ways to keep Gmail ads from infiltrating your inbox. More ?
Chat Undetected Prevents Others From Knowing When You've Seen Their Facebook Message
Chrome/Firefox/Internet Explorer: Facebook Chat now includes a feature that lets you know when a friend has read your message-or when you've read theirs. More ?
And there you have it. It was a big year for Firefox with plenty of incremental updates and lot of handy new tricks. If you're hunting for more Firefox goodness, check out our best Firefox posts from 2011, 2010, and 2009.
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