What browser extensions do you use?
I generally use the following:
- uBlock Origin
- SponsorBlock
- Honey
- Wayback Machine
- Netflix Watch List Manager
- Shadertoy plugin
- RES…
What does Lemmy use?
I generally use the following:
What does Lemmy use?
Lionir, I use...
- uBlock Origin
- BlockTube
- Readwise highlighter
- Ruffle.rs
- RSS Preview
- 1Password
carlyman, Ruffle.rs had not heard of....besides the nostalgia of Flash, what do you use it for?
Lionir, Just that, really. It's a cool project and I wanna keep up with its progress.
Deletecat,
- uBlock Origin
- I still don't care about cookies
- Simple Translate
- Tabliss
- Fast Forward
liz1328, Here are the plugins I use:
- React Developer Tools (useful for developing with React)
- Ublock Origin
- Return Youtube Dislike
- SponsorBlock
- Grepper (shows convenient code snippets when I Google stuff)
- Cold Turkey Blocker (I use this to to block websites/apps when I need to focus)
- Shinigami Eyes (highlights queer friendly and anti queer subreddits/users/facebook pages/group differently)
luciole, I highly recommend checking out Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
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luciole, Thanks for the precision, didn't realize how it's now redundant regarding privacy. I must say nowadays I do use it mostly for web dev. It's so practical for testing/demoing sites with a role system.
BeardyGrumps, I use cookie autodelete. Automatically deletes cookies on tab close / domain change. Allows whotelisting for the sites you want to keep logged in. Can’t recommend it enough.
Snippet0136,
- auto tab discard
- bitwarden
- dark reader
- enhancer for youtube
- livemark
- localcdn
- ublock origin
- tree style tabs
- tampermunkey
- sponsorblock
livingcoder, Why are so few people using Tampermonkey? It's so useful. Is there an alternative that I don't know about?
dave, +1 for TST. I have 840 tabs at the moment :)
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NotBadAndYou, You helped me find 4 new extensions...thanks!
Schooner, Thanks for the Better History one. Firefox has such a garbage history function.
Nyoelle, Not much myself to be honest.
- uBlock Origin, to make the web a bearable experience
- Yomichan for learning Japanese
And that's it. I don't really need much more.
gadgetzombie, My must haves:
- Bitwarden
- Dark reader
- Ublock origin
- Video speed controller
Rkrin, (edited ) -uBlock Origin
-Sponsorblock
-Unhook for youtube
-unpinterested
-panicbutton
Also adguard dns filtering on my mobile devices. Would highly recommend panicbutton as a quick way to set a task aside without opening a new window and unhook to filter out the trash YouTube is shoveling onto the home page
karbon, I use Firefox and the arkenfox user.js, which is not an extension, but helps with privacy. For the extensions, though, they are as follows:
- uBlock Origin // on medium mode (Check out what blocking modes are if you don't know them already)
- LibRedirect // to redirect to more privacy respecting alternatives
- Skip Redirect // for increased privacy in terms of redirects
- Smart Referer // on strict mode. I use this as I have set network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy to 0 as 2 was a little too strict for me
I think more extensions than these would probably hurt my setup. I have followed the advice from the arkenfox wiki. Check it out if you want to look into a more private and secure Firefox configuration. Also feel free to criticize or ask questions about my setup :)
bladewdr,
- Bitwarden - Password manager
- Dark Reader - Dark mode everywhere
- FakeSpot - spotting fake amazon reviews, etc
- OneTab - because otherwise I have hundreds of tabs open. At least this lets me pretend at organization.
- RSS Subscription Extension - get RSS urls with one click.
- Vimium - Vim controls in the browser
- uBlock Origin - ad blocker
- User Agent Switcher - switch browser user agent.
dbtonez, Bitwarden
Custom New Tab
Decentraleyes
OneTab
Privacy Badger
Proton VPN
uBlock Origin
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dbtonez, thanks for the tips.
l4sgc, (edited ) I have these extensions pinned:
- uBlock Origin
- Firshot (takes screenshots of website with scrolling)
- Google Translate
- Wolfram Alpha
- Tampermonkey (let's me write/add scripts to websites)
- Just a clock (I hide my windows startbar so having a little clock always displayed is nice)
And my remaining extensions are:
- Alternate Player for Twitch.tv
- BetterTTV
- Chrome Remote Desktop
- Confetti Snippets (adds copy button to code on Stack Overflow)
- DeArrow (Crowdsourced titles and thumbnails to remove clickbait from YouTube)
- Enhanced Steam
- Google Docs Offline
HTTPS Everywhere (changes http links to https)- JSONVue (formats and makes json collapsible)
- Lighthouse (tests website performance)
- Netflix Extended
- Reddit Enhancement Suite
- Refined Prime Video
- Resource Override (let's me replace requested web resources with local versions of those files)
- Return YouTube Dislikes
- Save All Resources
- ShareX
- SponsorBlock
- SteamDB
- Tab to Window/Popup (adds keyboard shortcuts to between normal browser windows and the popup windows that don't waste space with a title bar, useful for vertically split window layouts)
- uBlacklist (block sites from Google search results)
- View Image (returns view image option to Google Images)
- WAVE Evaluation Tool (tests website accessibility)
xNIBx, You can force https on browser settings nowadays, at least for firefox.
l4sgc, Oh now I see that it's built into chrome now as well; thanks for the info it's always nice to uninstall something that's no longer needed.
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l4sgc, Thanks for the suggestions I'll check them out!
xebix, undefined- bitwarden FoxyProxy
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