Makes Firefox wear a mask to look like Chrome to websites that otherwise won't work.
Total ratings
4.63
(Rating count:
51)
Review summary
Pros
- The extension works well for specific use cases, such as YouTube and AI Minecraft.
- Users appreciate the concept of 'masking' and find it entertaining.
Cons
- The add-on is not effective at masking the browser identity on all sites, as some sites can still detect that it's Firefox.
- The extension does not work properly with GeForce Now.
- There is a need for an option to keep the masking effect enabled when visiting new sites.
Most mentioned
- The add-on doesn't work effectively across all websites.
- Users desire a feature to enable consistent masking.
- The term 'wearing a mask' is positively received by users.
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-08 | Quitanell | ||
2024-11-06 | hakuen90 | ||
2024-11-05 | Master543 | The fact that it refers to the process as "wearing a mask" makes it 100x better lol | |
2024-11-03 | FrogPog | It works! I used it to play some AI minecraft on oasis.decart.ai | |
2024-10-22 | Alejo | Thanks for the extension. It works well on YouTube. | |
2024-10-16 | Firefox user 18641180 | ||
2024-10-14 | cyrae | The mask dosen't work on geforce now. When i turn it on or off the same thing shows | |
2024-10-12 | Master__Of_Orion | ||
2024-10-12 | HedgehogInTheCPP | ||
2024-10-11 | Firefox user 18123039 | Not very effective at masking. "whatismybrowser" will still pick up that the browser "looks like firefox"; and so will many other sites. |
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