Is there a VPN extension for Firefox?

Is there a website unblocker extension for Firefox?

There's always the option to change your DNS, but you have to manually update it, so if you're using a dynamic DNS provider like No-IP, you have to manually configure your computer. So what if there was an extension that blocked all IP addresses of sites on the internet? That way your ISP couldn't tell what sites you were visiting and wouldn't be able to throttle you down for whatever reason. I'm thinking of an extension that would block everything except what you've whitelisted in a configurable list. You'd add every website, or every website you want to visit (the last I tried I couldn't add all websites in Firefox). Then you'd simply tell it to unblock everything.

It would also be cool to be able to change the list on the fly so if you go to some other country, or the world changes, you could add more sites. I was thinking that it would be neat to be able to select a list of sites to keep open. I'd love to be able to just say "keep my home page open" and not worry about keeping up with a list. Also, I use multiple computers, and sometimes I get tired of having to reconfigure my computers. I think an unblocker extension would make that easy.

It's a good idea, but a bit too expensive in my opinion. I'm wondering if someone has already developed something like this, or maybe if I can find one somewhere.

How about using an Adblocker? You can block specific URLs that will block a site. So, if you want to block Google, you can use a browser extension like NoScript or uBlock, or if you want to block only certain types of ads, you can use an extension like NoScript's Tab Block.

I have never tried to block all ads on a site. Maybe someone has or they have a tutorial.

I know it would probably be a nightmare to try and block every possible ad. But say you wanted to block all Google ads, then the extension would block any site that was hosted by Google and have an ad on it. If you wanted to block Google, then you could block Google, so your extension would work fine.

You would have to create an extension like the ones above to be able to do this.

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Is there a VPN extension for Firefox?

I'm looking for a VPN extension that will allow me to connect to all of my favorite sites without leaving firefox, I do not need something that allows me to use a different desktop or another browser because it seems I can't do this. (If anyone wants the extension code just ask) Any ideas on where I should start or any extensions out there that you may have used? Thank you so much! I'd recommend using the uBlock Origin plugin. Not only is it a great blocker and privacy/security extension but it will work for you as a private browsing extension as well.

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