Off the clock: The Ultimate Porn Surfing Firefox Add-ons

A lot of people use Firefox (go download Firefox 3.6!)
In fact, I'd go as far to suggest that porn surfers -- or at least the search for naughty, illicit, adult-only material -- account for Firefox's biggest market demographic. The 'young' Internet -- blogs, social networks, porn -- is predominantly ruled by the spotty teenagers of the browser world: Firefox and Chrome. Internet Explorer's total market share is larger, but corporations, geriatrics and aging family computers -- i.e. the non-porn world -- account for most of that.
I'm not expecting you to raise your hand or even nod your agreement, but let's face it: most of us, at some time or another, will search for porn. It makes sense to be prepared for such an eventuality -- I think we all know the perils of loud, auto-playing sex music or aggressive pop-ups of hairy, German MILFs that just. won't. close.
Note: all of the links in this feature are safe. Don't worry: you should be fine to read this at work.
Safe surfing -- of any variety, be it pornographic or not -- usually covers 3 areas:
- Navigation -- this deals with getting around quickly and easily. Elimination of pop-ups, moving around your tabs quickly, finding the stuff you want quickly and painlessly, that kind of thing.
- Downloading -- where do you download the files? Are the files you download safe? How about streaming Flash videos, can we save those to the hard disk?
- Security & Privacy -- those darn pesky temporary internet files and cookies! Covering your tracks, basically -- though I'm going to assume you're trying to surf from home, not from the office... or the library... (pervs!)
I'm starting with this one first because it helps you get at the pr0n easier and faster. Without pushing the boundaries of decency, I think I can speak for all of us when I say there's nothing worse than slow porn.
I'm just going to list add-ons and tips/tricks, I hope that's enough -- I was hoping illustrative diagrams wouldn't be required...
- Alert Box Blocker -- AlertCheck lets you escape infinite loops of those pesky pop-up boxes.
- Link Manipulation -- Linky lets you do a lot more with standard links. It adds a little menu every time you right-click a link -- from there you can open every image or link on the current page in a new tab, or window! Neat.
- Quick Access & Verification -- there's nothing worse than hitting a slow-loading link only to find out that the contents are, well, low quality. Thumbs is an add-on that gives you a thumbnail preview when you hover over links. There are also experimental add-ons like Image Viewer that simply show you all the photos on the page without the fluff.
- 'Gallery Hacks' -- there are some neat add-ons that just move sequentially through similarly-named images -- HOTMILF01, HOTMILF02, etc. -- URL Flipper just increments and decrements through the URL, while Firefusk actually creates a gallery for you.
Ah, the 'meat' of this feature! Sometimes you don't want to click through slow, ad-ridden websites to get at all the good bits -- sometimes you just want to push a button, let an add-on do all of the 'hard work', and then come back when everything is ready for you to just... dive in.
- Download Manager -- looking at the 'downloaded' figure -- 34 million! -- I bet most of you already have DownThemAll! installed. If you haven't, you should! It does a lot of things, but most importantly, for porn-surfing, it lets you download every image (or link) on a particular page.
- Sorting Downloads -- Download Sort lets you set up predefined locations for different file types. This one's useful even if you're not surfing nefarious content: you could set up a directory for EXEs and ZIPs, and another for images, movies, etc.
- Download Streaming Videos -- unless you've been under a rock for the last few years, you've probably noticed that a lot of adult-only Internet content has moved towards streaming. Pushed along by YouTube and every other on-demand streaming service, patience is no longer a virtue: we want our our multimedia now dammit. But... after you've finished watching the video, why not save it? It's sitting on your computer, it just has to be saved to a FLV file! That's where Video DownloadHelper comes in. You'll need a video player like VLC to watch the FLV files.
Security & Privacy
Firefox is pretty good when it comes to intrinsic privacy. You should start by using 'Private Browsing' -- Tools>Start Private Browsing, or hit Ctrl-Shift-P (for 'porn', obviously). When you do this, all of your other tabs are whisked away and you're presented with a new Firefox window -- when you next open Firefox, your old (pre-private session) tabs will be restored. It's not as smooth as Chrome, but it works!
Then, grab these add-ons:
- Ad-Blockers -- I think it goes without saying, but adult-oriented sites are usually full-to-overflowing with adverts. Get AdBlock Plus and Flashblock.
- Better Privacy -- I'm not sure if Firefox's Private Browsing actually eliminates the 'Flash cookies' that are becoming more and more popular on the Internet. BetterPrivacy makes sure you're really private -- but read the warnings first: using this add-on will interfere with some sites, so be careful!
- Browse With Ultimate Anonymity -- if you don't know what Tor is, don't worry -- but basically, it's a network that lets you surf the Internet very, very anonymously. At the push of a button, Torbutton lets you surf from behind the mega-proxy of Tor. There's also the option to use other proxies, if you can't make Tor work for whatever reason -- some Internet services might not work with 'Tor Mode' enabled, so bear that in mind.
For more add-ons, and even some handy (and surprisingly powerful!) bookmarklets for page manipulation, check out Pornzilla -- an entire project dedicated to porn surfing in Firefox. And of course, if you have a tip or add-on that I've missed, leave a comment!













Comments
37
Subscribe to commentsSebastian AnthonyJan 22nd 2010 1:00PM
I think your point is fair, and this is definitely a bit of a 'curve ball' article.
If there was a way to warn readers I would have :)
GunnerJan 31st 2010 8:10PM
I'll play Devil's Advocate for Sebastian' Article. Not that I should. But as a woman I wasn't offended that he used Surfing Porn as an example of how to use Firefoxes many Add-ons.
It's one of the quickest things most of the general populace would identify with & even if you're not fond of Pornography-you understood Sebastian's Column & why the add ons would work. Even though, it hit a sour note for Ossama Ansari 'Piled Higher & Deeper In The Morgue' & his cohort Rade 'My Convictions Are Shook By A Tech Article so I had to whip out my turgid soap box'.
Sebastian's Article could have very well been "Firefox Add-ons: The Ultimate Addicts Tool". Are you in the closet, suffering from porn addiction? Do you need help finding a support group but don't want anyone to know? Then you can use Firefox's Privacy Setting-when you surf the net.
You won't get bothered by annoying pop ups while your reading your 12steps & when you sign off no one will know you were there, or if you're really going to Starbucks..or that 4pm 'Gotta Keep My Zipper Up-So I Don't Go Blind Meeting'.
@Sebastian-I think your post was fine just the way you wrote it. I'm mildly technically retarded. Ok I'm not fooling anyone. I'm entirely technically incompetant-the button thingy makes the computer work..& when it doesn't I cry. But 'I' understood your article. And you should have had big glossy porn pictures to go with it.I vote that one of them is definately Sam Worthington. He was in Terminator: Salvation..therefore he's Technical AND Porn..so he's perfect.
And as for Firefox-it also lets you chose if you want it to remember you session even in private mode if you get booted. Which is a pretty intersting feature. But sort of wierd. Because I was under the impression that once it shut off I thought it'd consider you signed out. Or is that 'only' if YOU sign out intentionally?
Sebastian AnthonyJan 27th 2010 11:17AM
Thank you for your 'woman's touch'!
The great thing about this list is that it's great for both men AND women! No bias at all!
But next time I will try to include some half-naked men for you.
LSJan 22nd 2010 2:51PM
Excellent roundup of the proper tools to get the job done! ;)
Love the fact that you posted about a topic that some would consider taboo but that accounts for probably 90%+ of public internet use!
blog-commentsJan 22nd 2010 2:00PM
really disappointing to see the pornopromo
we're living in a devolving culture
laeroJan 22nd 2010 2:17PM
Devolving? Bit of an overkill there mate. We're still not arranging arena games like the old romans...
Still though, why is it such a taboo to talk about porn? I mean, sure. There is some horrible stuff out there, but its just a reflection of the world. We're not living in utopia.
archerJan 22nd 2010 7:53PM
no arena games yet
my word of choice ended ing, not ed
[for some reason part of my eddress(blog-comments) was displaying as username]
Lonnie McClureJan 22nd 2010 3:40PM
For javascript security, NoScript is the way to go, IMHO.
If you are running under XP, and are not logged into a limited account, run Firefox via DropMyRights.
With both these, you can protect yourself well against picking up the computer equivalent of an STD while browsing, be it porn, warez sites, or just an infected ad at a "legit" site.
larsJan 22nd 2010 4:29PM
Forget about those hypocrites. Great post ;)
I find NoScript to be good for it too.
GreaseMonkey has some nice scripts too ;)
hunter5Jan 22nd 2010 6:01PM
what about an addon to block all the livejasmin poups
Bill BraskiJan 22nd 2010 9:42PM
Don't let the high and mighty nay sayers bring you down Sebastian, i found this to be a great and informative post, that is why I visit this site daily, you guys are not afraid to offer up the stuff that is important to people like me. Keep up the great work!
PS~ I'm in medschool too, and I fap atleast 3 times a day, keeps me normal, and i'm fine with that.
Sebastian AnthonyJan 23rd 2010 10:36AM
Three times!
I'd never get anything done if I fapped three times a day. Damn Tantric sex...
JaredJan 23rd 2010 3:07AM
Could've posted this without the gigantic "ADULTS ONLY" image.
Sebastian AnthonyJan 23rd 2010 10:35AM
Looking at the comments, I think the banner image was a good idea! Good to err on the side of caution with such things.
caiiJan 26th 2010 11:12AM
哈哈,不错。有人能看懂中文吗?
radman1331Jan 30th 2010 4:28PM
Tor is anything but secure. If you feel fine sending all of your information to a remote computer that has the potential to mine your information, then go right ahead and use Tor. There also may be bandwidth limitations.
christianFeb 5th 2010 7:42PM
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