What are the best addons?

what are the best addons?

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That one that changes all the links on google search results to direct links instead of telling google what you are clicking

there's like a hundred of those. which one do you use?

ublock origin
unloadtabs
violentmonkey
simple tab groups
That shit borked all the sauce links of Jow Forums.

HTTPS Everywhere, uBlock origin and DDG Privacy Essentials/Privacy Badger. These and you are ready to go.

>unloadtabs
holy fucking shit thank you user
I should really look for more addons

>unloadtabs
been looking for an addon like this. is it just working automatically ?

noscript, simple https, abp

stylus, cookie auto delete, decentraleyes, buster

not him but I'm assuming it doesn't
right click tabs and it gives options

Chrome.

This, SJW trannies can go cry me a river.

ublock
decentraleyes
https everywhere
tor button
use the user.js config from the spyware watchdog too

>HURRRR DUURRRRRR
yes user, very nice

wow, they really got you pretending to be alt-right as a marketing tactic, lmao just lmao

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>HTTPS Everywhere
Use SmartHTTPS instead

use HTTPZ instead

>unloadtabs
>this addon requires a newer version of Firefox
Fuck right off. Anything compatible with older versions? Love the idea.

>simple tab groups
Never understood this. When Firefox introduced tab profiles, I was completely confused about what the hell the point was. This just seems like overkill by comparison.

What version are you using?
If you have privacy.resistFingerprinting set to true than you're version is being spoofed.

What’s the benefit

Using Waterfox. Not quite sure what version of Firefox it's based on at the moment. I had been using Firefox ESR, but shit broke hard on it.

don't have to rely on a predefined lists of sites. If a site isn't on https everywheres list than it won't revert to https if http is the default. I like smart https options too.

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Outside of the stuff people already mentioned, I also like InformEnter and Terms of Service: Didn't Read.

InformEnter is a great password manager that is most effective when you have a LOT of usernames and passwords as then they become impossible to really force through. It prevents all keylogger risk, too! TOS:DR lets you know if a site has questionable TOS terms before you sign up for it which can help you decide if the site is right for you.

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>using outdated software
Enjoy your exploits

Okay I’ll give it a try. Thanks

Nah, still get the security updates. Just get to enjoy XUL and XPCOM a little longer.

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Awesome RSS
breadcrumbus
CanvasBlocker
Context Web Search
Copy Selected Links
Expire History By Days
Facebook Container
Fixed Zoom
FoxReplace
Google Container - with Integrations
HTTPS Everywhere
Merge Windows
MultiSelect Tabs
OverbiteWX
Reverse Image Search
Save Page WE
Search Site WE
Simple Translate
Simple URL Extender
Stylus
Tab Center Redux
Tampermonkey
uBlock Origin
URLs List
User-Agent Switcher
View Page Archive & Cache

>Facebook container
>over a dozen addons
Boomer detected. Though I'd like to know which ones are essential in your eyes. I don't recognize most of those. Why use tampermonkey instead of greasemonkey or violentmonkey? Thought everyone on Jow Forums moved off after their 2016 (or whenever it was) debacle.

Smart https can use whitelists and blacklists as well. But a better solution is always trying https first like smart https does. and you can set the amount of time it will try before reverting back in case the site is slow.
The default behavior of smart https is to try https first and if it works it will ad it to a whitelist to remember for the future. You can turn this off as well. You can also make it so any insecure requests won't be made.

i've been using firefox as my main since v0.9, so i've been accustomed to a lot of extensions. before the switch to webextensions i had maybe ten more than on that list.

anyway, op asked for the best, and those are the best imho. he didn't ask for what's essential. the tampermonkey issue only affected chrome users IIRC, so i couldn't care less. facebook container is there because i use facebook to stay in touch with my enormous extended family and some friends who moved abroad. google container is in there because sometimes i need to use google instead of searx and startpage. all of those extensions are 100% crucial to my enjoyment of the world wide web.

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Fair enough, but I'm sure there's an addon out there these days that consolidates half of those into one low resource addon.

you find it my friend, and i will use it and i will be happy as a pig in shed.

Nice, picked up Save Page WE and View Page Archive.

The only addon I use that hasn't been mentioned so far is Strict Pop-up Blocker.

Open With- You can pretty much make a context menu open program with this tool. I have used to open MPV or use Youtube-dls.

Temporary Containers- Gives you ability to sandbox your tabs while keeping the rules of permanent containers.

I have Autodiscard, which is Firefox's answer to the Great Suspender/Great Discarder.

Depends on what you want.

those two are freaking awesome. save page we i got to replace maff after the switch to webextensions, and i wasn't disappointed (after being disappointed for a few weeks).

uBlock Origin, uMatrix, HTTP to HTTPS, Tree Tabs, Image Search Options.

What should I use when Im hoarding imagefap galleries, In other words whats the best image scraper?

Legacy add-ons

seamonkey
oh we boomin

NoScript. It's the only reason why I haven't moved on from SJWfox.

the one that installs ungoogled chromium

Only one person has mentioned uMatrix. Is this thread full of CIAniggers?

VimVixen

is there a plugin that can select all link in pic related then copy their link address? If I drag and highlight it also selects the links on the middle and right

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REKT

tab session manager is pretty good, i creates jsons of your browser sessions so you can get your previous session back in situation such as
>close browser
>open it quick as you only need to view one page or something
>close it again
>cant load your session via restore pages anymore

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try link gopher, if youre downloading from mangadex id recommend using github.com/riderkick/FMD
though

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Can you honestly be a bigger faggot?

>Have work tabs on 1 group
>have porn tabs on other group(s)
wooooow, so hard.

Mandatory:
ublockO
stylus
violentmonkey
Context Search
YouTube Video and Audio Downloader
Imagus
And others depending on your needs.

>unloadtabs
That's a little gem.

uninstall.exe

>That shit borked all the sauce links of Jow Forums.
Indeed it did.
Whitelisting Jow Forums doesn't work.

None, Uninstalling Firefox is the only correct choice.

Well since Mozilla is adding/added hidden and silent link tracking HTML support that can't be turned off because lol it's a standard, this won't be useful much longer.

>FF60 VM 4chX = post highlight* works
>FF68 same profile = post highlight* dosen't work
anyone notice this or just me?

*Quote Highlighting: Highlight the previewed post.

Limit Tabs
Regex History Filter
Toggle Website Colors
Remove Site Cookies

A recent find that I'm loving, SingleFileZ.
Instead of converting images and whatnot to data URIs, it saves them on a zip file at the end of the html, which makes the resulting file much smaller. It's the first add-on that is remotely similar to the good old MAFF for archival purposes.

imagine having to check that list everytime you click a link

DownThemAll!
Tile Tabs
uBlock Origin

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I don't want to make a new thread for this but what does Jow Forums think of Brave and Vivaldi? Currently looking to switch from Chromium.

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>what are the best addons?
What's the progress on killing the retarded secure for dummies webextensions/filesystem misfeature?

Brave is basically ungoogled chromium but with crypto shit added and a neutered adblocker, no point in using their shields if you use ublock, and if you're not using their shields or buy into the cryptoscam you might as well be using ungoogled-chromium. Might be ok for your purposes on android if you don't want to use bromite.

Vivaldi is a nice browser with a lot of customization but the interface is kinda slow. That said it has some nice features like tab stacking and panels. It's also proprietary but it's not really a big deal unless it is to you.

What? That's not how it works.

That's how https everywhere does his shit.

All I know is that HTTPS everywhere uses 275MB ram when doing absolutely nothing. Smart HTTPS uses 45

I would like to use Firefox but there's just something about the way it looks that bothers me. But I want to switch to it from Iridium (have some problems with this browser: addons etc). Are there any good addons for completely changing the look of Firefox?

>OverbiteWX
>overbite
just use lynx

You don't have to check the list everytime you go to a site. I don't think you understand how smart https works.

You can customize it completely dummy lol

was talking about HttpsE

the ones i use of course

Installing any chromium browser and uninstalling this bloated mess

>he doesn't actively jerk off to anime tiddies while frantically refreshing the company site, all the while giving source and destination analytic to their workplace to better confuse the PR department
I've had nothing but bad experiences with Brave, personally. Sure, it ran sites better than Chrome did in some ways. Far better than Firefox did too. However the slightest latency will cause page loads to fail, giving you random time outs even when your connection is stable. Visit the same site on Firefox or Chrome, it loads instantly. Try again on Brave, it times out. Works again like six minutes later.

Vivaldi is fun, but I ended up switching off it to return to Firefox forks in the end. Lots of customization, but they aren't open source in the slightest and they introduced new telemetry in one of the latest updates.

Any add-on that shrinks Firefox's Quantum tabs so it they don't go in scroll-wheel mode?

I live with CSS Exfill Protection, Enhanced h264ify, uBlock Origin and ViolentMonkey.

Normally, I would also add Stylus, Image Search Options and Google View Image, but meh. I haven't used Google Images that much, I didn't have the need to look for sauces that much and I'm in a period of no CSS modifications because I got bored of the ones I used.

>HTTPZ
>"There are numerous similar extensions out there, but HTTPZ is different because it is not smart: it is Zmart."
Honestly kill yourself.

Pretty sure there's just a setting for that one. I may have toggled it myself, because I have no memory tab scrolling being a thing.

>user agent switcher
Based gorhill explained a while ago why it's useless and why he removed it from uMatrix.

How many tabs can you open in Firefox Quantum without it going "scroll-wheel" mode? I can only do around 7 or 8

DownThemAll
location Bar Enhancer
others already mentioned

>hey aren't open source in the slightest
vivaldi.com/source/
that's all the source code except the UI that's plain js html css so you can extract it yourself of any vivaldi installation.

BLOCKTUBE
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocktube/
It allows you to hide annoying Youtube channels and videos. I use it to blacklist any channel that uses sóy/gay thumbnails

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I usually end up opening around 10-40 in each window depending on what I am doing.

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i like that TOS one, thanks bud.

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>new telemetry
source? they only have one thing which amounts to telemetry afaik, which is a unique ID associated with your install, screen resolution, and processor architecture. their servers are in iceland though, which has fantastic laws to protect user privacy and severely limit data collection, so it feels inconsequential, especially when compared to the more popular chromium forks.

>they aren't open source in the slightest
it's open source for all intents and purposes, just in a way that predates the politicization of open source.
their fork of chromium is foss, and their UI is what this guy said:

Was fairly sure they stated half of their stuff was proprietary though.

It's a good browser. Not saying it isn't or anything. I just don't like when companies hide stuff.

Piwik is what I am referring to, yes. However I don't buy that it's actually private. It's the same shit we went through with Google and Mozilla. In the end, it wasn't true that only they were using the data.

This.
And also Tree Style Tab.
I have no idea how people can use Firefox without these now that TabMixPlus isn't working anymore.
I'd also add Zoom Page WE because Ff misses a default zoom.

KDE's Plasma Integration is cool too.

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decentraleyes, ftt, smart https, stylus, tiled tab groups, and ublock origin.
Looking for a dark reader replacement that doesn't slow the browser to a crawl.

Is there a way to block the overlay popups some websites open which removes the scrollbar and fades the page until you close the overlay?
I have tried blocking the elements and it works but the scrollbar is still gone despite the overlay being hidden and the background page being interactible again.

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Post example. I don't remember ever encountering that. But I use ublock origin and umatrix and block everything by default.

googles occasional privacy agreement thing
I have no consistent example of it

I don't really use googles search engine directly and I only allow a couple of scripts on youtube to show thumbnails and then stream with mpv. So I can't say I've seen it. I guess try ublock origin in advanced mode or umatrix.

The UI part is not truly open as you can't redistribute it, but still there to review or customize it whatever you want.

it seems that they don't want people just grabbing their work for free, but they don't feel the need to really hide the code nor to prevent people for modifying it (to use on vivaldi) and they even have a forum section destined to modifications on those files.

wikia does it
we arent a botnet etc. etc. uses a script to disable scroll
disable scripts and block the stuff and youre fine

If this is the site you're talking about then yeah, it's easy to block with ublock origin and/or umatrix.

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[spoilerino]one of the sites is s*nkakuc*mplex, it has a very rare "close me"-dialogue[/spoilerino]

the problem is I need some of the javascript but would like to block the javascript that hides the scrollbar or alternatively revert/bypass it.

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The uninstall firefox addon