
VETO Firewall by VETO
Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
Advanced filtering with GeoIP, ASN, domain, URL and content blocking capabilities. Simple Firewall for Privacy and Security
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About this extension
Advanced Web Filtering & Privacy Protection
VETO is a powerful Firefox extension that gives you granular control over your web browsing experience by providing advanced filtering capabilities based on multiple criteria.
Key Features
Advanced Blocking Capabilities
Easy Management
Privacy-Focused
How It Works
VETO uses Firefox's declarativeNetRequest API to efficiently filter web requests before they're made, reducing resource usage and preventing unwanted connections entirely. The extension leverages GeoIP databases to determine the geographic location and network origin of requests, allowing for sophisticated filtering based on country or network provider.
Use Cases
About The Project
VETO is an open-source project developed with a focus on privacy, security, and user control. The extension is designed to be lightweight yet powerful, providing advanced functionality without compromising browser performance.
For support, feature requests, or contributions, visit our GitHub repository: https://github.com/veto-firewall/veto
VETO is a powerful Firefox extension that gives you granular control over your web browsing experience by providing advanced filtering capabilities based on multiple criteria.
Key Features
Advanced Blocking Capabilities
- GeoIP Blocking: Block content from specific countries or regions
- ASN Blocking: Block content from specific network providers
- Domain & URL Filtering: Create custom rules to block or allow specific websites
- Content Filtering: Block specific types of web content
- IP Range Blocking: Block specific IP addresses or ranges
Easy Management
- Simple, intuitive interface for creating and managing rules
- Export functionality to back up your custom filtering rules
- Quick toggles for commonly blocked content types
Privacy-Focused
- No data collection or tracking
- All filtering happens locally on your device
- Open-source code for transparency
How It Works
VETO uses Firefox's declarativeNetRequest API to efficiently filter web requests before they're made, reducing resource usage and preventing unwanted connections entirely. The extension leverages GeoIP databases to determine the geographic location and network origin of requests, allowing for sophisticated filtering based on country or network provider.
Use Cases
- Privacy Protection: Block known tracking domains and services
- Security Enhancement: Block access to potentially malicious regions or networks
- Bandwidth Saving: Block resource-heavy content types like images or videos
- Focused Browsing: Create custom rules to block distracting websites
About The Project
VETO is an open-source project developed with a focus on privacy, security, and user control. The extension is designed to be lightweight yet powerful, providing advanced functionality without compromising browser performance.
For support, feature requests, or contributions, visit our GitHub repository: https://github.com/veto-firewall/veto
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- Block content on any page
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- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 2.1.13
- Size
- 151.12 KB
- Last updated
- 2 days ago (May 28, 2025)
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- License
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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