Reviews for FoxyProxy Standard
FoxyProxy Standard by Eric Jung, erosman
Response by Eric Jung
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThe previous FoxyProxy, which you've been using for 5 years, had those permissions and even more: in fact, it had unfettered access to your entire computer (just like every other legacy Firefox addon). It had the ability format your hard drive or steal your passwords. That's because Firefox 56 and earlier didn't have restrictions for addons... at all. The new version of FoxyProxy is much more restricted because of this permissions system.
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Permission to "download files" is required for exporting your settings to a file (which you can then share to other devices for importing). That is how Firefox chose to allow add-ons to write to the local filesytem: you have to trick Firefox into thinking that writing a file (your exported settings) is really a download. The "download history" permission is required simply because Firefox does not allow add-ons to specify just "download files" without "download history". Internally, nothing is done with download history. This is open source software and you can view the code yourself at https://code.getfoxyproxy.org
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Permission to "download files" is required for exporting your settings to a file (which you can then share to other devices for importing). That is how Firefox chose to allow add-ons to write to the local filesytem: you have to trick Firefox into thinking that writing a file (your exported settings) is really a download. The "download history" permission is required simply because Firefox does not allow add-ons to specify just "download files" without "download history". Internally, nothing is done with download history. This is open source software and you can view the code yourself at https://code.getfoxyproxy.org
913 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13287501, 3 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Aegis, 4 days agoYou can't create a proxy that handles both http and https requests. That's rather useless. Even the default firefox proxy configuration allows that combination.
Developer response
posted 4 days agoOf course you can. Please read the included Help. The HTTP/HTTPS setting is the proxy server protocol and has nothing to do with HTTP/HTTPS requests. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13899097, 6 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18619481, 8 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by robertou, 12 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Tony, 13 days agoThe UI is so complex that I cannot even find the way to bypass 192.168.*.*.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Auntie, 15 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Azarilh, 17 days agoOk, this version of the addon works as intended. I don't understand the point of the Basic version. Being able to automatically use a proxy for specific websites is a must have for me.
Developer response
posted 17 days agoThe Basic version is for those who want a simpler on/off & switch between different servers. - Rated 5 out of 5by becks-art, 20 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Glassman, 21 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Mohammed, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15439675, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by orangedeal, a month agoVery useful and necessary extension. I use it with my proxy server. Thanks to the author for his work.
- Rated 5 out of 5by ll, a month ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 18661033, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by 荔枝, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18651572, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18641923, 2 months agoGreat, thanks. Now i can use proxy in websites. Other browsers cant do this
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18377607, 2 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18609845, 2 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13558368, 2 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by albalawi, 2 months ago