Privacy Badger

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Privacy Badger is a browser extension that automatically learns to block hidden trackers. Privacy Badger is made by the leading digital rights nonprofit @eff.org to stop companies from spying on you. https://privacybadger.org/

The latest Privacy Badger (version 2026.8.7) features fixes for replacing embedded tweets and YouTube videos with privacy-preserving click-to-activate placeholders. Learn more about tweet replacement at www.eff.org/deeplinks/20... To install Privacy Badger, visit privacybadger.org

Privacy Badger Puts You in Control of Widgets

The latest version of Privacy Badger replaces embedded tweets with click-to-activate placeholders. This is part of Privacy Badger's widget replacement feature, where certain potentially useful widgets...

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Would you like to help us test Privacy Badger for Safari on macOS? You'll need Safari 26 and Apple's TestFlight app. If this sounds good, please send an email to extension-devs at eff.org and we'll send you an invite when the build is ready.

Privacy Badger 2026.2.20 improves tracker blocking in Chrome. Before, PB sometimes failed to block what should've been blocked, and blocked what should've been ignored, thanks to a long-known Google's Manifest V3 limitation. To install Privacy Badger, visit privacybadger.org

Privacy Badger 2025.12.9 is live in all supported browsers. Notably, we fixed various screen reader and keyboard navigation bugs. If you have feedback on how to make Privacy Badger more accessible, please let us know! To install Privacy Badger, visit privacybadger.org

Using an older version of Firefox? ALL add-ons will stop working on Firefox versions older than 128 (or older than ESR 115.13+) on March 14, in just a few days from now. To keep using your add-ons including Privacy Badger, you will need to update Firefox: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/roo...

Update Firefox to prevent add-ons issues from root certificate expiration | Mozilla Support

Update to Firefox 128+ by March 14, 2025, to avoid issues with add-ons, DRM media and essential features due to an expiring root certificate.

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