hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?
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debil, (edited ) uBlock Origin
Tridactyl
papabobolious, Ghostery hasn’t been mentioned - it has a feature to auto-decline cookies. The popup shows up, but you just wait half a sec and everything has been auto declined.
Nyfure, Wasnt ghostery bought some time ago and added trackers to the extension?
Consent-O-Matic can also deny cookies
papabobolious, More than I know I got it just for denying those popups. I guess I’ll look into the other one because it has been a game changer.
The_Cunt_of_Monte_Cristo, I wouldn’t recommend an extension which has a shady history.
shrugal, To get some of the missing features back:
leraje, As well as those others have already mentioned, I use:
Linguist is a translation extension that respects your privacy. If you switch to the Bergamot translator it acts in offline mode.
Redirector which allows you to set custom rules so you can redirect (for example) Twitter to Nitter, Instagram to PikUki and also rules to redirect pages that are behind paywalls via 12ft.io (or 1ft.io as 12ft is currently down) .
TamperMonkey a userscript manager. I don’t have loads of userscripts but I do have things like SocialFixer for making FB a bit better, Absolute Enable Right Click and Bandcamp Volume Bar.
greywolf0x1, Firefox now comes with an offline translator for major languages across all platform.
vin, Not “major”, just a small handful
SirToxicAvenger, Linguist looks useful, added it - thanks!!
lea, ViolentMonkey as an open-source alternative for TamperMonkey.
leraje, Never heard of this - thank you very much! Easy to move scripts/settings too - export from tamper as zip - import zip into violent.
CarbonatedPastaSauce, LibreWolf is Firefox without Mozilla telemetry, and with privacy settings on by default. Consider switching.
Be aware that the more extensions you add, the easier it is for websites to fingerprint (identify) you.
leraje, LW is great - comes with UBO pre-installed. The only thing I’d say about it is that, for Linux users, avoid the appimage as its a bit twitchy and forgets settings sometimes.
ichbinjasokreativ, Used it for a while, but it seems to have issues when using the Dark Reader extension and I cannot handle staring at white pages at night
Geth, Honestly the less you can live with the better. For me essentials are always ublock for ads, imagus for better image viewing while browsing and simple translate because I deal with a lot of languages. Also containers is useful for work.
nix, Wasn’t imagus found to be doing shady data collection?
Geth, I thought that was Hover Zoom many years ago. I hope Imagus hasn’t followed the same path, it’s a very useful tool.
nix, Oh yeah it was, looks like imagus was only malicious on the edge store due to it being uploaded by someone else
ahal, There’s the built-in Firefox translate now, though it currently only supports a handful of languages (more coming soon)
bionicjoey, Ublock Origin & Sponsorblock - for blocking ads
DarkReader - for making all websites “dark mode”
JetpackJackson, Ublock origin, bitwarden, dark background and light text, tridactyl
ichbinjasokreativ, uBlock Origin/Dark Reader/Sponsorblock/KeepassXC
davetansley, If, like me, you do a lot of Chromecasting from your browser, you’ll want to install fx_cast. You need to do a bit of manual installation to get it running, but it works great when you do.
tenchiken, Brilliant! This is the one thing that’s been a thorn in my conversion.
Appreciate the post!
RicoRodriguez42, Containers. Makes it very easy to manage multiple accounts for the same sites, like YT, email…
TooManyGames, Came here to say this! Containers is awesome, and you can muffin to the same service with different accounts in the same window!
MrMusAddict, It’s the an extension for Google Passwords? It’s my password manager for all my devices.
I would love to switch to Firefox, but I don’t want to open chrome every time I need a to retrieve/save a password.
NoTittyPicsPlz, (edited ) Firefox can save passwords without an extension although there is a password manager you can add. Sign into something on Firefox and it will ask you to if you want to save your login. I’ve haven’t needed google for any reason after switching.
leraje, Switch to BitWarden, then use this tutorial to get your passwords from Chrome into BitWarden.
It has a web, desktop and mobile app and also a Firefox extension, which are all here.
Meltrax, Switching to Bitwarden takes minutes. Export from Google, import to Bitwarden. They have a phone app too which will sync with your browser one.
Send_me_nude_girls, I still don’t care about cookies
panja, Even after all this nonsense about getting bought by Avast?
Skelectus, I noticed an extra word and looked it up.
‘I Still Don’t Care About Cookies’ is a fork of ‘I Don’t Care About Cookies’. It’s not owned by Avast.
panja, We love a good fork
NeoZet, First of all, install Betterfox, it is not an extension per se, but a set of custom settings. Betterfox offers a lot of fixes, including removed Mozilla telemetry, increased speed, smooth scrolling, privacy protections, etc.
I believe, Betterfox can also be used on Floorp (In case their website doesn’t work, here’s a Github link - github.com/Floorp-Projects), which is a Firefox-based browser with Vivaldi/Opera-like interface. Sounds neat, but i didn’t really test it yet.
In case you feel too lazy to install Betterfox/Arkenfox/other user.js modifications, you can use Librewolf instead. It is a version of Firefox with bundled Arkenfox and uBlock Origin.
uMatrix, uBlock Origin, and a mixture of add-ons from Dig Deeper’s list are a must for privacy. Also, i recommend reading his other blogposts about software, too. Especially this one
If configuring Redirector is too confusing for you, you can use LibRedirect, it can automatically redirect YouTube to Invidious and Piped, Fandom to Breezewiki, Google to SearX, Twitter to Nitter, and so on, so you won’t have to bother with popups and ads.
For password managers, use Bitwarden, if you want to have your passwords synced in the cloud, or KeepassXC, if you want to store them locally.
Block The Rich is a fun little extension for those who are tired of reading billionaire spam, but i did not test it.
Instance Assistant Is made to improve Lemmy and Kbin experience, but, once again, i did not test it.
Also, do not use Google, Bing, Yandex or Brave as your search engine, instead switch to DuckDuckGo, Mojeek, and 4Get or SearX
LunchEnjoyer, Saving this one, thanks 😇
0x2d, I love the block list:
- Steve Ballmer
- Jeff Bezos
- Michael Bloomberg
- Sergey Brin
- Warren Buffett
- Larry Ellison
- Bill Gates
- Kanye “Ye” West
- Elon Musk
- Larry Page
- Donald Trump
- Mark Zuckerberg
jman6495, Why disable telemetry?
NeoZet, Originally, i too, have thought that Mozilla’s telemetry would be limited to only technical aspects, such as crash reports. I mean, they are using privacy as their main selling point. But of course, that was a lie. Read this. You may think that only Spyware Watchdog and Dig Deeper dislike Mozilla, but no. By searching around, it’s possible to find information about this on countless sources. And again, why do projects like LibreWolf and Arkenfox exist, if Firefox’s tracking is not an issue?
Firefox makes unsolicited connections on startup, uses Google Analytics, and connects to their website when opening every single page. They are not leaking all of your data, like Opera and Chrome do, but such behaviour is very concerning. Why do they need to know how many times i have opened my bookmarks, or when i cleaned my browser history? Extremely suspicious, and on top of that it makes the browser a bit slower.
I believe that what happens on your PC, should stay on your PC, the pages you open in your browser, stay in the browser.
jman6495, The article you sent me is totally absurd and shows a complete lack of understanding or will to understand.
Librewolf and Arkenfox exist for the exact same reason this article exists: unbridled paranoia. They are actually by fat less secure than Firefox because of the risk of a compromised build chain which is lesser for an established browser.
The first example of “phoning home” your article gives is merely the get request Firefox uses to check if you are online and redirect you to a login portal if you are on shared WiFi.
The article also then makes a complaint about Firefox making requests to the sites you visit most frequently, which maked absolutely no sense, because if you visit them so frequently that then end up in your new page, then what is the problem with Firefox preloading the content?
On Google analytics, it is not part of the browser, but just used on Mozilla’s website with an explicit exemption from Google not to use that data.
The “safebrowsing” requests are to download the list of known malware sites in order to keep you safe. They are not used for tracking.
The health report telemetry is the only thing that could be vaguely construed as actually being problematic, but it literally collects no personal data and is used to improve the browser.
Finally, the entire paragraph about pocket is bullshit: or course, if you create an account and start saving web pages to pocket then it is going to be stored on pocket’s servers… What would you expect? The solution is simple: Just don’t use pocket, nobody is forcing you to.
It is infuriating to see these lies repeatedly perpetuated online by people who have no understanding of what they are criticizing
None of the points mentioned even vaguely constitute a threat to user privacy.
To make matters worse they actually weaken users security by driving them to forks that risk them not recieving timely security updates.
Evotech, Firefox is quite good natively. All I have is ublock and bitwarden
Ogtand sponsorblock. I already pay for YouTube premium so I don’t really care about in video ads
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