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,
@The_Cunt_of_Monte_Cristo@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn’t recommend an extension which has a shady history.

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.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

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

SirToxicAvenger,

added them all, thanks!!

AdrianTheFrog,
@AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world avatar

Are there any tab group extensions that do it similarly to chrome, with collapsible groups in the tab bar?

Hillock,

I don't know how Chrome does it but there is Tree Style Tab that let's you group tabs and collapse them.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/

AdrianTheFrog,
@AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world avatar

Chrome does it like this: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5ee7ac31-43bc-460a-b1ad-5400db7b41d2.png

It lets you join tabs into a group, where you can add tabs to the group, remove tabs, and expand and collapse groups all in the regular tab bar without any other menus.

elint,

I prefer Sidebery to Tree Style Tab. I’ve used both quite a bit, but I really like Sidebery’s snapshot option to save and reload snapshots of your session, either manually or on a schedule.

debil, (edited )

uBlock Origin

Tridactyl

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!!

yeti,

Is there a way to do credit card autocomplete on the iOS app? It’s the only reason I haven’t made the switch

nopt,

Bitwarden

nx2,

You can also self host a “bitwarden” server that works with the official App if you wan to use the bitwarden pro features for free. It’s called vaultwarden

PracticalParrot,

I run this. Can attest to its brilliance. Just want to point out though that its 2FA codes built in is inherently insecure. 2FA is meant as having multiple points of verification for enhanced security. By adding them all to Bitwarden you are again putting them all into a single point of verification / all eggs in 1 basket.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

The only extension I cannot live without other than an adblocker is Mouse Gestures.

mdk_, (edited )

This is a switch I made yesterday, but instead of Chrome to Firefox, I switched from Vivaldi (Chrome, but kinda like old Opera) to Floorp (japanese fork of Firefox with focus on privacy and sane defaults).

I got Sponsorblock for YouTube, uBlock Origin for ads and Gesturify for those awesome mouse gestures (my main reason for using an Opera-like).

Sometimes, I use Tampermonkey for misc Scripts on different Pages, so I installed that aswell. But for now, no scripts for Tampermonkey, as I primarily focus on setting it up to be more like Vivaldi.

Other addons are Ghostery for more privacy and Session Buddy to prevent oopsies when playing around with Tabs and windows.

Floorp even has dark mode for bright pages already included in the box.

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Based on what I’ve read here on Lemmy, people generally tend to recommend agaåinst Ghostery, check this for one example : lemm.ee/comment/4348493

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

Ibaudia, (edited )
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

Panorama Tabs! My favorite tab organizer. Also Dark Reader.

ToxicWaste,

Surprised noone mentioned NoScript yet. It requires a bit more user interaction. But if you are worried about privacy and maybe security, it is important to know who is running scripts on your machine.

lulztard,

NoScript is magic. I got it on whitelist so websites by default don’t get to use scripts. Turning uBlock Origin and NoScript off is an entirely different internet.

BehindTheBarrier,

When I looked into it, it appeared uBlock origin already does what no script does when you turn on advanced mode and block 3rd party urls. (medium mode) Probably need to block first party to get quite there but that’s usually overkill.

Now sticking with medium mode, most sites need a bit of fixing like no script did, but it’s all done in uBlock.

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,
@leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

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.

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)

killeronthecorner,
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This thread is full of good suggestions so here are a few that might not have been mentioned:

  • Torrent Control - useful for sending magnet links directly to a variety of clients.
  • Offline QR Code Generator - good for quickly sending all sorts of stuff to a phone or tablet.
  • Better YouTube Shorts - depends if you like them, but this adds autoplay which I love
  • TamperMonkey - extensions for your extensions! Usually site specific.
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