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Quickly manage extensions and their permissions using the extensions button in the Firefox toolbar.
Quickly manage extensions and their permissions using the extensions button in the Firefox toolbar.

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The extensions button introduced in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 109 lets you quickly remove, report and manage extensions and their permissions, directly from the toolbar. This article explains how to manage your extensions from the panel that opens when you click the extensions button. ;[[Image:Fx109ExtensionsPanel]] __TOC__ =Manage extensions= Click the jigsaw puzzle [[Image:Fx109ExtensionsButton]] icon in the toolbar to open the extensions panel: ;[[Image:Unified_extensions|width=400]] {note}'''Note:''' Extensions already pinned to the toolbar and disabled extensions do not appear in this panel.{/note} All extensions in the panel have a menu button with a gear [[Image:Fx91GearIcon]] icon. You can use the menu button to manage your extensions. The following options are available: *'''Pin to Toolbar:''' pins the extension to the Firefox toolbar. *'''Manage Extension:''' opens the Add-ons Manager where you can manage other extension settings. *'''Remove Extension:''' uninstalls the extension from Firefox. *'''Report Extension:''' [[Reporting extensions and themes for abuse|reports the extension to Mozilla]]. Click {menu Manage extensions} at the bottom of the panel to open the Add-ons Manager, where you can view, enable, [[Disable or remove Add-ons#w_disabling-and-removing-extensions|disable or remove]] and manage all installed extensions. =Website permissions= The following applies to permission notifications and managing permissions for ''Manifest V3'' (MV3) extensions, the new standard in Firefox extensions. ==Permission notifications== After installing an extension, if you navigate to a website that requires permissions for the extension to work, the extensions button will display a notification dot. If the extension is already pinned in the toolbar, the notification dot will appear below the extension icon.<br> [[Image:unified_extensions_notifications]] When the extension needs access to the current page, a notification dot also appears under the extension icon in the panel:<br> [[Image:extensionsNotificationDot]] When the extension already has access (or does not need any) and it opens a panel as part of its functionality, this panel is anchored to the extensions button:<br> [[Image:unifiedExtensionsRelay|width=350]] ==Manage extension permissions== #Click the extensions button in the toolbar. #Locate the extension with the green notification dot in the panel. #;[[Image:unifiedExtensionsDot]] #Click the menu button (gear icon) to manage its permissions. #Select the permissions you wish to grant to the extension. #;[[Image:allowPermissionsUnifiedExtensions|width=400]] =Common questions= ==Why is the panel not shown when I click the extensions button?== Only extensions that are enabled will appear in the extensions panel. ==My extension is enabled and doesn’t appear in the extensions panel – What can I do?== If your extension is already pinned to the toolbar, it will not appear in the extensions panel. ==I clicked an extension from the panel but nothing happens – What can I do?== This may happen because some extensions detect a browser action and do nothing. However, this may also be caused by a bug in the extension. To report this, you’ll need to contact the extension developer directly through the page you installed the extension from at addons.mozilla.org. ==Can I remove the extensions button from the toolbar or customize its location?== No, it is currently not possible to remove this button or change its location. This is by design. The extensions toolbar button is now the primary user interface and allows access to per-site permissions for MV3 extensions. <!-- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1795079 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1795235 -->(Modifying the related preference to disable this new feature is not supported and may prevent full use of some add-ons.) If you feel strongly about needing to move the button, you can join in and vote on the following Ideas thread on the Mozilla Connect feedback site, where users can propose changes for future versions of Firefox: [https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/please-let-us-move-the-new-extensions-button-into-the-overflow/idi-p/22979 Please let us move the new extensions button into the overflow menu]. =Related links= *[https://blog.mozilla.org/products/firefox/extensions-addons/heres-whats-going-on-in-the-world-of-extensions/ Here’s what’s going on in the world of extensions] If you are developing Manifest V3 (MV3) extensions or want to learn more, see: *[https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2022/10/31/begin-your-mv3-migration-by-implementing-new-features-today/ Begin your MV3 migration by implementing new features today] *[https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2022/11/17/unified-extensions-button-and-how-to-handle-permissions-in-manifest-v3/ Extensions button and how to handle permissions in Manifest V3]
The extensions button introduced in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 109 lets you quickly remove, report and manage extensions and their permissions, directly from the toolbar. This article explains how to manage your extensions from the panel that opens when you click the extensions button. ;[[Image:Fx109ExtensionsPanel]] __TOC__ =Manage extensions= Click the jigsaw puzzle [[Image:Fx109ExtensionsButton]] icon in the toolbar to open the extensions panel: ;[[Image:Unified_extensions|width=400]] {note}'''Note:''' Extensions already pinned to the toolbar and disabled extensions do not appear in this panel.{/note} Each extension in the panel has a menu button with a gear [[Image:Fx91GearIcon]] icon. You can use the menu button to manage your extensions. The following options are available: *'''Pin to Toolbar:''' pins the extension to the Firefox toolbar. *'''Manage Extension:''' opens the Add-ons Manager where you can manage other extension settings. *'''Remove Extension:''' uninstalls the extension from Firefox. *'''Report Extension:''' [[Reporting extensions and themes for abuse|reports the extension to Mozilla]]. Click {menu Manage extensions} at the bottom of the panel to open the Add-ons Manager, where you can view, enable, [[Disable or remove Add-ons#w_disabling-and-removing-extensions|disable or remove]] and manage all installed extensions. ==Manage pinned extensions== Pinned extensions can be managed from the context menu. [[T:contextmenu]] the pinned extension in the toolbar to view the available options. ;[[Image:Fx109PinnedExtensionContextMenu]] You can unpin an extension from the toolbar and restore it to the extensions panel by removing the check mark from the {menu Pin to Toolbar} option. Pinned extensions can also be moved to a different position on the toolbar using the {menu [[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars|Customize Toolbar…]]} option. =Website permissions= The following applies to permission notifications and managing permissions for ''Manifest V3'' (MV3) extensions, the new standard in Firefox extensions. ==Permission notifications== After installing an extension, if you navigate to a website that requires permissions for the extension to work, the extensions button will display a notification dot. If the extension is already pinned in the toolbar, the notification dot will appear below the extension icon.<br> [[Image:unified_extensions_notifications]] When the extension needs access to the current page, a notification dot also appears under the extension icon in the panel:<br> [[Image:extensionsNotificationDot]] When the extension already has access (or does not need any) and it opens a panel as part of its functionality, this panel is anchored to the extensions button:<br> [[Image:unifiedExtensionsRelay|width=350]] ==Manage extension permissions== #Click the extensions button in the toolbar. #Locate the extension with the green notification dot in the panel. #;[[Image:unifiedExtensionsDot]] #Click the menu button (gear icon) to manage its permissions. #Select the permissions you wish to grant to the extension. #;[[Image:allowPermissionsUnifiedExtensions|width=400]] =Common questions= ==Why is the panel not shown when I click the extensions button?== Only extensions that are enabled will appear in the extensions panel. ==My extension is enabled and doesn’t appear in the extensions panel – What can I do?== If your extension is already pinned to the toolbar, it will not appear in the extensions panel. ==I clicked an extension from the panel but nothing happens – What can I do?== This may happen because some extensions detect a browser action and do nothing. However, this may also be caused by a bug in the extension. To report this, you’ll need to contact the extension developer directly through the page you installed the extension from at addons.mozilla.org. ==Can I remove the extensions button from the toolbar or customize its location?== No, it is currently not possible to remove this button or change its location. This is by design. The extensions toolbar button is now the primary user interface and allows access to per-site permissions for MV3 extensions. <!-- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1795079 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1795235 -->(Modifying the related preference to disable this new feature is not supported and may prevent full use of some add-ons.) If you feel strongly about needing to move the button, you can join in and vote on the following Ideas thread on the Mozilla Connect feedback site, where users can propose changes for future versions of Firefox: [https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/please-let-us-move-the-new-extensions-button-into-the-overflow/idi-p/22979 Please let us move the new extensions button into the overflow menu]. =Related links= *[https://blog.mozilla.org/products/firefox/extensions-addons/heres-whats-going-on-in-the-world-of-extensions/ Here’s what’s going on in the world of extensions] If you are developing Manifest V3 (MV3) extensions or want to learn more, see: *[https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2022/10/31/begin-your-mv3-migration-by-implementing-new-features-today/ Begin your MV3 migration by implementing new features today] *[https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2022/11/17/unified-extensions-button-and-how-to-handle-permissions-in-manifest-v3/ Extensions button and how to handle permissions in Manifest V3]

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