eksb, Tree Style Tab addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/tree-style-tab/
rdri, Sidebery is much better from my experience.
someguy3, Dark reader addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/darkreader
2xsaiko, (edited ) Some that haven’t been mentioned yet:
- Behind The Overlay (removes simple login banners/paywalls/anything that blocks the content)
- Don’t Fuck With Paste (for those sites that think it’s fun to override or even disable copy and/or paste)
- Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey Violentmonkey
aarRJaay, Which greasemonkey scripts do you use? I’ve never used it but have heard it’s a good one to have (also, it’s been recommended several times on here)
Dehydrated, If you want to use userscripts, definitely install Violentmonkey instead of Greasemonkey or Tampermonkey, as Tampermonkey is proprietary and steals user data and Greasemonkey hasn’t been updated in years
aarRJaay, Thank you - I love how it can look at the site and suggest scripts - and you can’t go wrong with Opensource. Thank you.
Dehydrated, Stop suggesting Greasemonkey and Tampermonkey. Tampermonkey is proprietary and steals user data, and Greasemonkey hasn’t been updated since 2021. Use Violentmonkey, it’s completely FOSS and up-to-date.
rdri, Hey I’m also using Violentmonkey and always recommend it over other options. But your comment got me wondering and I’ve checked. Turns out Greasemonkey actually dropped a new version a month ago. Not that this changes anything for me, just wanted to correct the statement.
Dehydrated, I’m certain that I saw somewhere that the last update was from January 2021, I can’t find that anymore though, my bad.
rdri, No need to look for it, the changelog is right at the website and previous update was indeed in 2021.
Dehydrated, Exactly, I saw that on their website.
2xsaiko, Oh, I didn’t know that. Thanks!
Dehydrated, No problem. Unfortunately Tampermonkey is recommended in many articles, guides, blog posts, etc. because people are unaware of what it does. Violentmonkey should be far more popular, so users stop downloading proprietary crap, simply because it’s the best known userscript extension.
TheOneWithTheHair, (edited )
- DownThemAll!
- Firefox Translations
- Imagus
- uBlock Origin
- Grammarly
dhhyfddehhfyy4673, What's the use case for DTA these days? Didn't the extension system change gut the useful features?
Usually_Lurker, I have jDownloader set up on my Synology server which does everything that DownThemAll would do for me and more. There are desktop clients available for jDownloader as well.
fmstrat, Imgus is great
inlandempire, Here’s a list of those I have installed:
- uBlock Origin addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/ublock-origin/
- Consent-O-Matic addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/consent-o-matic/
- SponsorBlock addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/sponsorblock/
- Youtube-shorts block addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/youtube-shorts-block/
- ClearURLs addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/clearurls/ (no longer needed since last update afaik)
- Proton Pass addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/proton-pass/ (or bitwarden if you use a password manager)
- Bypass Paywalls Clean gitlab.com/…/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
- LibRedirect addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/libredirect/
- Firefox Relay addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/private-relay/
- SteamDB addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/steam-database/
Gigan, Oh my god there’s an add-on to block Youtube shorts?!?
someguy3, Description says it plays then in the normal video screen. Don’t see the point, maybe someone can fill me in.
HootinNHollerin, The shorts are usually in vertical and narrow for a phone so I suspect it changes that?
Trainguyrom, Youtube’s default player will now resize the viewport depending on the aspect ratio of the content, so I suspect it would do the same for vertical video
mcqtom, (edited ) Shorts are weird. They don’t respond to keyboard controls like K for play/pause, arrow keys to scrub and change volume, you can’t actually scrub at all. I’m pretty sure you can’t see what channel posted them or when? Play them in the regular window and voila, normals ass YouTube video. Just short.
Dehydrated, You can also do it with some simple rules in uBlock Origin. github.com/gijsdev/ublock-hide-yt-shorts
technomad, Thanks for the list, and links. That was very helpful, and super easy.
WhyJiffie, But most of these are not must haves. Like, SteamDB?
inlandempire, (edited ) “a list of those i have installed” is probably not must have for you indeed 😅
Dehydrated, You don’t need an addon for blocking YouTube Shorts, you can also just use these uBlock Origin rules github.com/gijsdev/ublock-hide-yt-shorts
inlandempire, Wow that’s great, thanks for sharing !!
Dehydrated, There are many addons you can replace with uBlock Origin
inlandempire, One add-on to rule them all
Dehydrated, It’s often actually the only addon I install in my browser. But usually I like to keep a few other things like LibRedirect, Dark Reader, Bitwarden and OneTab around.
Dehydrated, (edited ) I looked through your list and found 2 other addons that you can replace with uBO. The first is Consent-O-Matic, you can configure Firefox to automatically block all 3rd-party cookies and use the following lists in uBO to block the cookie popups and notices: “AdGuard/uBO - Cookie Notices” (It’s pre-installed in uBlock Origin, you just need to enable it in the settings) and this one: www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
You can also replace the ClearURL addon with the “AdGuard URL Tracking Protection” list, it’s also pre-installed, just enable it.
You might gain a little bit of extra speed by disabling/removing those 2 unnecessary addons, and it will definitely minimize your browser fingerprint, making you less susceptible to tracking
Edit: You can also replace Bypass Paywalls Clean with this list: gitlab.com/magnolia1234/…/bpc-paywall-filter.txt. I also recommend this list in addition to the other one: raw.githubusercontent.com/…/antipaywall.txt. Also install Violentmonkey and this userscript: gitlab.com/magnolia1234/…/bpc.en.user.js
unabatedshagie, The antipaywall link leads to a 404 page.
Dehydrated, Fixed the link. GitLab is doing some weird stuff with links I guess.
inlandempire, (edited ) Man you took your personal time to give me additional advice, you really didn’t have to, i appreciate it, thank you so much ❤️
I believe Firefox now does what ClearURL advertises (removing tracking elements in URLs), but I’m not sure I’ll have to check again
Dehydrated, I enjoy helping people out, when I have some free time. Otherwise I would waste my time scrolling on Tiktok or Instagram Reels lol.
I believe Firefox now does what ClearURL advertises (removing tracking elements in URLs), but I’m not sure I’ll have to check again
Yes, they added such a feature in version 120 I believe, but I would still use the uBlock list. The performance impact is not noticeable at all, it doesn’t hurt. But the ClearURL extension is kinda unnecessary.
inlandempire, Good to know, thanks again!
pineapplelover, (edited ) Clean urls breaks a lot of things so I don’t use it anymore. You can delete trackers if need be by yourself (usually everything after “ref” or everything after “?”
I would also like to add:
Ublock Origin with Javascript enable by default in settings
Container Tabs
Tree Style tabs
Bitwarden
Simplelogin
Privacy Badger
Dark Background and Light Text
Tampermonkey (use to redirect to old reddit to view without JS using ublock)
fine_sandy_bottom, firefox has a built in function to “copy link without site tracking” now.
firefox also has total cookie protection which may (more may not) make Container Tabs kinda moot ?
SnokenKeekaGuard,
- Ublock origin
- Cookie delete
- Bypass Paywalls Clean
- Firefox Relay
- Dark Reader
Must have is quite personal tho
SnokenKeekaGuard, Not a plugin but also consider using searx. Recent convert but love it
macattack, I’m a recent convert myself. Definitely underrated and if you experience any issues with the publicly hosted versions, they are often resolved through customization if you host your own docker instance
scytale, Obviously, uBlock Origin. Others are multi-account containers, facebook container, privacy badger, bitwarden (if you use it as a password manager), and keepa (if you shop on amazon).
Philo, Don’t have Firefox but the first plugin you must install on any browser or turn in your browsing license is uBlock Origin.
Dehydrated, Ironically, in the future, Firefox will be the only browser to properly support uBlock Origin. Chromium will kill adblockers through their MV3 garbage. Switch to Firefox, use the proper version of uBO and keep your browsing license.
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