altima_neo,
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Ublock
Imagus mod
Return Youtube Dislike
SponsorBlock for Youtube
Video Download Helper
Zoom Page WE

SirToxicAvenger,

added them all, thanks!!

coffinwood,

ublock origin with the annoyance list activated.

dark reader. It’s not perfect but I get most sites in a usable dark mode.

That’s mostly it.

Extrasvhx9he,

Same, all you really need. Maybe also password manager extensions for the added phishing protection

coffinwood,

Yeah, I didn’t include my Enpass extension, as it’s more like a plug-in.

I also excluded TamperMonkey because I solely use it to sell my Steam cards and become filthy rich. Already 34 cents into my first million.

And last but not least: an extension that auto-upvotes YT videos from my subscribed channels because I’m too lazy to do it manually and YT can’t be bothered to assign a key to it.

datavoid,

In my testing, dark reader made sites load much slower. Anyone else notice this?

AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Dark Reader is entirely client side, so it shouldn’t affect load times.

Zpiritual,

Render times may increase significantly though depending on cpu((/gpu?).

AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yes, I suppose if their computer is a decade or two old, it might have an impact on their render times.

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

Nope, still fast on my machines

sock,

it can make my google drive stuff take a couple extra seconds to realize whats happening

Vengefu1Tuna,

This is my experience as well. Noticable slowdown after installing it. But IMO, it’s still worth it.

TurnItOff_OnAgain,

Sponsorblock for YouTube.

Javascript disabler to get around many paywalls.

IronKrill,

In my experience enabling some of the annoyance lists broke several websites and it took a while to realise why. I do use the cookie consent list but no longer use any annoyance lists.

pyrflie,

Ublock Origin

NoScript

Dark Reader

Sponsorblock

Bitwarden

everything else is down to preference.

catsup,

What’s the point if having NoScript AND uBlockOrigin? ubo does everything noscript does, but better

pyrflie,

Whitelisting.

If you have anyone in your house or on your network that is, shall we say, less tech savvy then this effectively shuts them out of some sites.

And for yourself if you happen to make a miss click it shuts out most passive security risks.

The extension is as dumb or smart as you make it. For most of the users on my network it’s functionally retarded, but it works fairly well to prevent missclicks and curiosity fuckups for me as well.

SirToxicAvenger,

dark reader looks very useful, thanks!!

mittyta,

Double upvote for bitwarden, since OP is switched browser, they defenetly need move all their passwords. No need to use built in Firefox manager. Don’t forget to use password export from Chrome.

SirToxicAvenger,

ah nice I was wondering how to do that. got a lot of passwords in chrome

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Also browser password manager couldn’t be more unsafe…

moriquende,

honestly it’s fine if you’re generating different passwords for every service and you’re just storing the less important ones there for convenience.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Way too easy to get malware and it scans your whole pc for easy to aquire passwords.
If it’s safely encrypted, go for it but I suspect it isnt.

glorious_albus,

Used to use lastpass before they became paid. I haven’t even remembered that until I read your comment. Bitwarden is great.

5dashes,

DeArrow for unsensationalizing YouTube titles and thumbnails

miroslav,

Firefox Multi-Account Containers

ad_on_is,
@ad_on_is@lemmy.world avatar

this!

Sootie,

It does have some rather specific use cases but if you need it it’s amazing. Way better than chrome profiles imo

kalkulat,
@kalkulat@lemmy.world avatar

Cookies: Cookie autodelete or Forget me not

Block site (so you’re not sent where you don’t want to go)

Wayback Machine (if you use it much)

Audio equalizer (to better understand mumbly / old Youtube audio)

Dark background and light text (so you don’t go blind)

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Lemmy Instance Assistant It does things like if someone links a post and the link takes you to the post on another instance, it adds a button to show the post on your home instance. You can also right click on a page (say, an article on a news site) or image and choose the option to share it on lemmy, which creates a new post. It also has stuff to help you when you click a link to a community but the community is not federated to your server, or you can go to the list of communities on another instance and it will have links to take you to that community on your home instance. That sort of thing. Basically the beginnings of a RES for lemmy.

I also like Dictionary Anywhere, which lets you double click on a word to get a definition, a bit like the one Google one for Chrome.

There are also various container extensions such as a Facebook or Google one, that isolates those sites to attempt to prevent that activity being associated with your activity on other sites. It can be a little annoying to get used to but I use them. The annoying thing is that when you click say a google site from a search result on duckduckgo, it closes the duckduckgo tab and opens the site in a google container, but then you can’t click back to go back to the search results.

The general container tabs extension is good too. It keeps separate cookies per container. So say if you have 3 different microsoft accounts, you can create different containers. Then you can open a new tab in a specific container and it will remember the account you logged into last time in that specific container, but doesn’t affect other containers or tabs not in a container.

pyrflie,

If LIA is anything like RES I am 100% on board.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

It’s only beginning, it has nowhere near the features of RES, and mainly it helps with issues related to lemmy federation. But if there’s something you want, the dev is pretty open to new feature suggestions.

GissaMittJobb,

RES shouldn’t really be needed for Lemmy - it’s better to just directly upstream the changes, since it’s open source.

SirToxicAvenger,

thanks!!

gcfbrian,
@gcfbrian@lemmy.world avatar

Foxy gestures is an enormous reason why I could never swap off Firefox in the first place

solariplex,

Consent-o-matic

Ublock origin (activate cloud storage and sync rules between devices!)

Bitwarden

Onetab

Firefox translations

Dark reader

Privacy redirect

SirToxicAvenger,

thanks!!

Lancoian,

also look at sponsorblock for YT

it skippes segments of videos where the creator is taking about sponsored content directly in the vid

qupada,

Something not so far mentioned is Tree Style Tab.

If you habitually have a lot of tabs open, you'll probably know how annoying it is finding things when each page title has been condensed down to 4-5 characters. On widescreen displays (especially 16:9), vertical pixels are also a lot more precious, while horizontal ones are plentiful.

For me (3840×2160 display, 200% scale), its vertical tab sidebar fits about 30 tabs before needing a scrollbar, and you get a full width title for each and every one.

It can be a bit of an adjustment at first, but I've been using this since the pre-WebExtensions days (since around Firefox 4.0), it's definitely one of my must-haves.

kjetil,

Can’t recommend TreeStyleTabs enough!

Not only does it trade off precious vertical space for plentiful horizontal space, but also the tabs get organized hierarchical, so when searching and opening multiple tabs , the tabs get grouped naturally

berg,

This changed my habitual way of working with browsers for the better, can’t recommend it enough. I’m using Sidebery though, not sure of the differences, but I really like its snapshot feature.

8orange8,

If you like Tree Style Tabs I’d also recommend trying Sideberry. Does the same thing but has some additional functionality.

pdnq,
@pdnq@feddit.de avatar

ublock was already mentioned couple of times. Additionally this one: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/cookie-autodelete/

slazer2au,

If you are going to auto delete cookies then I suggest consent-o-matic to auto deny cookie popups.

pdnq,
@pdnq@feddit.de avatar

Oh right, there is this one is also currently installed, but hidden and never interacted with.

addons.mozilla.org/…/istilldontcareaboutcookies/

Same functionality.

slazer2au,

In most cases, the add-on just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it’s needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what’s easier to do). It doesn’t delete cookies.

Not to keen on it accepting the cookies on my behalf, the point is to not accept the cookie. Consent-o-matic will actively deny the requests.

LudwigvanBeethoven,

Bypass Paywalls Clean is fantastic, need to install from xpi though

SirToxicAvenger,

lol that installation was crazy simple! thanks!!

LudwigvanBeethoven,

Also any sort of privacy redirector, specifically to go to nitter instead of xitter, is a must have

WheelcharArtist,

ublock origin, noscript

SirToxicAvenger,

i tried noscript and I didnt like having to manually authorize each site. it looks like it’d be useful in some situations

Goatastic,

NoScript and umatrix are a pain when starting out. But once they are working can change your whole view of the web. Umatrix even has setting cloud saves so if you move PCs or reset in some way you don’t lose an that work.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I never cared for it. Broke a lot of sites and I never found it helpful.

Erika2rsis,

I use the following addons:

  • Media Bias/Fact Check
  • Shinigami Eyes
  • Search by Image
  • Purple Private Windows
  • 10ten Japanese Reader (Rikaichamp)
  • Read Aloud
  • NoScript
  • Decentraleyes
  • DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials
  • Popup Blocker (strict)
  • Redirector
  • uBlock Origin
  • User-Agent Switcher and Manager
SirToxicAvenger,

thanks!!

seaQueue,
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Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Ublock Origin
Enhanced Steam
TWP - Translate Wep Pages (works better than the native chrome version)
ytc filter (Youtube live chat filter. When general chat becomes spammy)
Tabliss (Better version of the chrome start page)
Camelizer (Amazon price history)
Return YT Dislike
Dark Reader (How could I forget that…)
Bitwarden (or password manager of your choice)

Suck_on_my_Presence,

Seconding Tabliss. It’s gorgeous and totally customizable

SirToxicAvenger,

Enhanced Steam

thanks! twp looks interesting!

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

My pleasure.

I even feel like TWP works better then the now native Firefox translation feature solely due to it allowing to translate any page by either selecting text and right clicking or by clicking on the icon in the adress bar.
Firefox has the button as well but TWP let’s you choose the translation service (I believe it’s google, deepl and 1 or 2 other services)

greywolf0x1,

Firefox now has it’s own inbuilt local translator. None of your information is sent collected and translation is very good.

Appoxo,
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I even feel like TWP works better then the now native Firefox translation feature solely due to it allowing to translate any page by either selecting text and right clicking or by clicking on the icon in the adress bar. Firefox has the button as well but TWP let’s you choose the translation service (I believe it’s google, deepl and 1 or 2 other services)

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