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Ublock Origin is an obvious one, but I also can't stand not having Foxy Gestures anymore. It adds customizable mouse gestures, so you can set it up to have easy swipes to go back a page, reload a page, close a tab, etc, and it feels wonderful and smooth to use compared to just using the traditional buttons to do everything. Honestly it's kinda wild to me that this isn't more popular now that people are so used to phone gestures. It's good for the same reasons!

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[–] GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

Pushbullet - send stuff from my phone to my browser, or vice versa.

Camelizer - camelcamelcamel popup for Amazon browsing. CCC displays a price/time graph and lets you set alerts for when something is below a target price.

Youtube Playback Speed Control - I watch YT at 2x speed usually, sometimes 4x. This adds fine control and keyboard shortcuts for that.

[–] GreenAlex@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

One on Firefox that's super helpful for work is Simple Tab Groups. It lets me keep plenty of tabs open without it turning into a disorganized mess. Better than Chrome's built-in tab organization, imo.

[–] OverfedRaccoon@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

I recently discovered STG, and I cannot stress enough how great it is! It takes a minute to set up with colors and group names. But, oh my, how great it is to have my Spotify, Last.fm, Bandcamp, etc, in a Music tab, all my work stuff in a Work group, all my general stuff (Facebook, Lemmy, and so on) in a Home group, and so on. Being able to toggle between them is so useful.

[–] mccord@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

LibRedirect: redirect Website links to alternative frontends like Nitter, invidious, rimgo etc. - couldn't live without it especially on mobile where using Twitter without the app is really obnoxious

CookieAutoDelete combined with 'I still don't care about cookies': delete cookies the moment you close the tab if not whitelisted, also remove cookie notices and accept all cookies.

Nano Gestures: mouse gestures for navigating websites

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[–] jeena@jemmy.jeena.net 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)
  1. Consentomatic
  2. Sponsor Block
  3. uBlock
  4. Mastodon Simplified Federation
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[–] Taxxor@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I don't use many extensions, but apart from the usual UBlock Origin I'll say something exotic: UltraWideo

Because sites like disney+ still don't know that 21:9 monitors exist so you have to force it to scale their 21:9 films to your monitor instead of giving you black bars on all sides

[–] Kaldo@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I don't think I can live without Sidebery anymore, it adds a sidebar for managing and easily grouping tabs. Although it's really made my habit of not closing them even worse...

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[–] Onihikage@beehaw.org 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Mandatory:

  • Dark Reader for dark mode anywhere, and Invert Colors for the occasions when a site is not usable with Dark Reader.
  • Ublock Origin of course, but I also still use uMatrix because even several years after it stopped being maintained, it's STILL unmatched by any other addon in the content-blocker category. The granularity of being able to specifically allow scripts or frames or images or cookies from specific third-party domains or subdomains either everywhere or only on certain first-party domains, with a very intuitive visual grid (matrix) and subdomain selection, is incredible. I still don't understand why it's deprecated.
  • Tree Style Tab and the related Tab Unloader. I forget things exist if they aren't right in front of me, so if I have any intention of coming back to a site or a workflow, I need those tabs somewhere in front of me, tucked away in a tree waiting for me to get back to them. I regularly have between 100-200 tabs open. Being able to unload performance-heavy tabs without restarting the whole browser also helps a lot.
  • Bitwarden because if you aren't using some kind of password manager, do you even care about security?
  • Translate Web Pages because not everything I want to read is in English

Nice to haves:

[–] costa@beehaw.org 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Something that I recently started to use is Raindrop.io. It's a cloud bookmark organizer and I find it really useful. And the extension is also really good with lots of features. I think it's odd that people don't know/talk about it!

[–] eggplantfriday@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

What sort of benefits do you feel raindrop has over the native chrome bookmarks manager?

[–] ___@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Based on a quick look, the biggest features it has that browser bookmark managers generally don't have is the ability to search within saved webpages and documents without opening them. Plus, you can share bookmark collections with other people. Sounds a bit like a modern rendition of del.icio.us

[–] kalanggam@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)
  • uBlock Origin is pretty self-explanatory
  • Highlighter + Notes helps my ADHD a lot by letting me highlight important phrases in big blocks of texts, especially any articles or posts I might be reading and replying to
  • Archive Page for archive.today is also self-explanatory, I like using it to create permalinks or de-paywalled links to news articles
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[–] gabuwu@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

library extension forever until the end of time

[–] 42triangles@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

For me it's definitely uBlock, tridactyl & tree style tabs

[–] DarkKronicle@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Firefox: tridactyl, jumpcutter, sidebery (best tree tabs I can find), temporary containers, cookie remover

[–] kotnik@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 2 years ago

I use Tree Style Tab for vertical tabs. Clearly one of the best things one can do for browser productivity.

[–] h34d@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

sidebery (best tree tabs I can find)

I was looking for something like that, thanks! I also followed these instructions to hide the native tab bar.

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[–] beerd@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

Facebook container is one i use that blocks facebook tracking with tracking pixels for example.

[–] Linuturk@lemmy.onitato.com 3 points 2 years ago

Anyone have some favorites related to Lemmy or Mastodon? I've seen a couple that claim to make following and subscribing easier on other instances but I'm not sure if they are trustworthy.

[–] albert180@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Consent-O-Matic, it declines all cookie banners for you (or accepts you can decide it in the settings)

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[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

Another for Ublock Origin

Youtube Enhancer

Imagus [enlarges images, great for my old tired eyeballs]

Ad Observer (run by Cybersecurity for Democracy project at New York University, it examines any ads you DO get to look for patterns in how advertising is being used to influence people on social media.)

To Google Translate (Highlight something and send it straight to a Translate page)

[–] SuiXi3D@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Sponsorblock. Makes YouTube, even with Premium, a lot more enjoyable.

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[–] Zamboniman@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

For Lemmy:

Stylus. And then find Lemmy scripts on UserStyles.world to install into Stylus and you can change the look and feel for Lemmy to make it more like Reddit, or whatever. I currently use a combination of 'Better Lemmy' and 'Old reddit-ish Lemmy'.

For general browsing:

uBlock Origin for ads

Privacy Badger for tracking

For YouTube:

Enhancer for YouTube

[–] werewolf_nr@fig.systems 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

uBlock Origin Read Aloud FB Purity Facebook Container SAML-tracer (for work)

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[–] gzrrt@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I physically can't use a browser without Vimium anymore.

[–] sdx@beehaw.org 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The shortcut alone makes Vimium a must, it makes switching between tabs so much easier. The only drawbacks of the extension I've found are having to adjust settings for the odd websites that have shortcuts and certain elements not working well with Vimium "clicks" (like the Lemmy sort order dropdown list!).

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[–] aponigricon@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

I literally cannot browse the web anymore without HoverZoom+

[–] Tin@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

can't live without:

  • uBlock (goes without saying)
  • Startpage Privacy (I've also used Privacy Badger, giving this one a try and it seems to work well)
  • Vimium (browse using vim shortcuts)
  • New Window Without Toolbar (does what it says; opens the current page in a new window without any toolbar at all, nice minimal look)
  • New Tab Override (so new tabs land on my personal landing page, not the Firefox home or blank)

That's it really, my needs are simple.

Also, TIL about "I don't care about cookies" so I'm tempted to install that, but I do sort of care about cookies... but I also clear them relatively frequently, so it's probably fine.

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