• 🅃🅾🅆🅴🄻🅸🄴@lemm.ee
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    Hi, here are the extensions I use in FireFox/Librewolf (all will work in Chromium too, but I don’t recommend Chromium browsers):

    Privacy and Security-focused

    uBlock Origin: A lightweight and efficient wide-spectrum content blocker.

    Decentraleyes: Protects you from tracking through free, centralized content delivery. (not recommended alongside uBlock Origin; see the reply below)

    CanvasBlocker: Protects your privacy by preventing websites from fingerprinting you using the Canvas API.

    Ghostery Tracker & Ad Blocker - Privacy AdBlock: Blocks trackers and ads to protect your privacy and speed up browsing. Also has a handy feature that automatically rejects cookies for you. (not recommended alongside uBlock Origin; see the reply below. You can disable the ad blocking functionality and keep the cookie rejection function).

    KeePassXC-Browser: Integrates KeePassXC password manager with your browser.

    NoScript: Blocks JavaScript, Flash, and other executable content to protect against XSS and other web-based attacks (note: you will be required to manually activate javascript on each web page that you visit, but this is a good practice that you should get used to).

    Privacy Badger: Automatically learns to block trackers based on their behavior. (not recommended alongside uBlock Origin; see the reply below)

    User-Agent Switcher and Manager: Allows you to spoof your browser’s user-agent string (avoid creating a unique configuration; opt for something common, such as Chrome on Windows 10).

    Violentmonkey: A user script manager for running custom scripts on websites (allows you to execute your own JavaScript code, usually to modify how a website behaves or block behavior that you don’t like. VERY useful. Check out greasyfork for UserScripts).

    Other useful extensions (non-privacy/security)

    Firefox Translations: Provides on-demand translation of web pages directly within Firefox.

    Flagfox: Displays a flag depicting the location of the current website’s server.

    xBrowserSync: Syncs your browser data (bookmarks, passwords, etc.) across devices with end-to-end encryption.

    Plasma Integration: Integrates Firefox with the KDE Plasma desktop environment (for linux users).

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      1 day ago

      Thanks for this list! Just got off chrome and this helped speed things along!

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      1 day ago

      Port Authority is a good one too, I think. Need to check that it is still maintained.

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      2 days ago

      Thanks for the list! Although most of the time it’s advised to not use multiple adblocker in tandem, because they might conflict with each other and get detected by the website. For example, uBlock origin has, in its settings, an option to disable JavaScript and in the filter list, an option to block cookie banners “Cookie notices”. But if all of these work for you that’s great!

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      2 days ago

      How do these extensions work with ubo?

      On a different note. Your name used to be my nickname lol thanks for that memory.

      • 🅃🅾🅆🅴🄻🅸🄴@lemm.ee
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        They work well on desktop and mobile (firefox). As the other replier stated, you may want to avoid using multiple ad blockers (decentraleyes, privacy badger, and ghostery) alongside UBlock; and NoScript’s functionality can be achieved with UBlock.

        Lol the name came from a ironscape clan member from my osrs days. I don’t suppose that’s you?