What browser extensions do you use that you’d recommend to others?

Do you contribute to any FOSS browser extension projects?

Are there any non-FOSS extensions that you wish had a sufficient FOSS alternative?

  • @[email protected]
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    11 months ago

    uBO, of course. note: you guys don’t need ClearURLs with this list added.
    LibRedirect for automatically opening Youtube, Twitter, TikTok etc. links in their privacy-focused front-ends. I just make sure to disable all the instances by esmailelbob since he’s a little homophobic shithead
    Buster for automatic captcha solving
    Consent-O-Matic automatically clicks through cookies banner to deny all the cookies that aren’t necessary, which I like better than just hiding the cookie banner
    Redirect AMP to HTML because fuck AMP and fuck Google

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      Thank you for the list. Had a stupid solution for what you use Consent-O-Matic for, and LibRedirect closes a gap bugging me for a while. I had no chance to try Buster yet, but I’m so looking forward to let software solve something grinding my gears with things software can solve better than software thinks.

      • @[email protected]
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        611 months ago

        Buster is a twisted work of a twisted genius. it uses accessibility version of captcha, which is based on recorded speech that you’re supposed to listen to and transcribe. it “plays” the audio silently, and uses speech recognition software to solve it.

        for extra twistiness, you can actually set it up to use Google’s own speech recognition API.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      You’re right, preventing tracking and canvas fingerprinting ironically is in itself a fairly unique fingerprint. Although I’m not sure if not using decentraleyes is worth the tradeoff. It prevents hitting more third party sources altogether at the marginal cost of making you slightly more unique to the first party. Happy to learn more if I misunderstood.

  • alex [they/them]
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    1611 months ago

    Firefox user here.

    • Bitwarden password manager
    • Bypass Paywalls Clean
    • Clear URLs remove URL trackers
    • Highlight or Hide Search Engine Results to hide some unwanted websites from search results
    • Open in VLC™ media player, useful for some weird streams
    • Push to Kindle sends any text article to PDF or to your ereader (not only Kindle)
    • Recipe Filter filters recipe pages on blogs and just gets the actual ingredients & instructions
    • Redirector for a few paywalls where I use a specific proxy
    • RSS Reader Extension (by Inoreader) - as I use Inoreader for following RSS feeds
    • Sci Hub Injector adds sci-hub links to many science publishing websites for easy access
    • Shinigami Eyes highlights trans-friendly and transphobic social media users or websites
    • uBlock Origin
    • ViolentMonkey for userscripts

    Extensions to be helpful to other people:

    • Picket Line Notifier tells you if the website you are visiting has workers on strike - useful especially for ecommerce & news publishers
    • Snowflake is not noticeable for me, but allows other people to use my network as a Tor node or something idk
    • Wayback Machine archives every page I visit on the Internet Archive.

    Fediverse extensions:

    • FediAct allows me to boost, reply to, follow, etc. on any Mastodon instance without having to open the right link in my own instance. I wish there was something like this for Lemmy and Peertube.
    • Fedishare allows for one-click sharing to several Fediverse platforms, including Lemmy and Mastodon
    • PeerTubeify tries to check if a YouTube video you’re watching is also on PeerTube

    Youtube extensions:

    • Auto HD / 4k / 8k pour YouTube™ - I use it for the environment, so default quality is 480px (because usually I watch the videos on a small side window so it doesn’t change the visible quality)
    • Clickbait Remover for YouTube - replaces thumbnails with a frame from the video and makes all titles normally named, no all caps
    • DF YouTube (Distraction Free) - removes the homepage & sidebar on videos to avoid rabbit holes
    • SponsorBlock auto-skips sponsored segments, intros, credit rolls, etc. on YouTube videos
    • katie
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      211 months ago

      Thanks for making this list! I haven’t heard of a bunch of these and will check them out.

    • @[email protected]
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      011 months ago

      Is the link to Recipe Filter broken? I’m interested in that but it seems to just be a link to a reddit user.

      • alex [they/them]
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        311 months ago

        Yeah it’s what the creator put as the official website of the plugin for some reason. Check Recipe Filter on the Firefox plugin page, you should be able to find it; the icon is a green card/newspaper thingy.

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      Redirector is pretty neat, I use it to redirect links from reddit to teddit. Hate how bandwidth intensive reddit is.

  • Gabino3503 [he/him]
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    711 months ago

    For privacy & security:

    • DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials
    • uBlock Origin
    • Privacy Badger

    For usability:

    • Wappalyzer - Technology profiler
    • Firefox Translations
    • Flagfox
    • Grammar & Spell Checker—LanguageTool
  • sudo_su
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    711 months ago

    I have created a FOSS extension called SyncMarks to sync bookmarks and tabs. It’s working with Firefox, Edge and Chromium and also on Kiwi on Android. You can sync your bookmarks independent from the browser and cross-browser. For example from Firefox to Edge or Chrome.

    As a backend I would recommend my small php script which you can selhost. You only need PHP and a database like SQLite or MySQL. As fallback you can use any WebDAV share.

  • ArmoredGoat
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    611 months ago

    In addition to all good recommendations above, I also can recommend Vim Vixen or Vimium C.

    These extensions enable you to control your browser with your keyboard with vim-like commands. If you are already using vim or want to use your keyboard more to comfortably navigate your system, it is a must-have :)

  • @[email protected]
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    611 months ago

    One that I love is jumpcutter. Speeds up silences and makes watching long lectures way nice.

    If I get back to my PC I’ll send a few more extensions I use.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    uMatrix, which lets me choose which kinds of content (cookies, scripts, etc) from which domains are allowed in my browser. Regrettably, it is no longer maintained. I wonder if there’s some alternative that is maintained?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      311 months ago

      Unfortunately the developer of NoScript couldn’t justify the time spent on uMatrix. I really liked it but dropped it when it’s maintenance was ended. I don’t know of a good replacement but NoScript technically can do what uMatrix did but the NoScript interface is not convenient.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    511 months ago

    Firefox:

    • uBlock Origin (uBO) - The internet is basically unusable without this. {GPLv3}
    • Dark Reader - I like using dark themes and I hate when I get blasted with a light theme when I visit a site. This keeps that to a minimum. {MIT}
    • Firefox Multi-Account Containers - It’s nice to keep things separated. {Mozilla Public License Version 2.0}
    • Consent-O-Matic - Automatically marks my saved cookie preferences on consent pop ups. This is a great tool to help counter to the dark patterns related to GDPR, but it isn’t perfect. {MIT}
    • NoScript - I don’t like giving blanket permission to run JavaScript in my browser. This let’s me choose. {GPLv3}
    • Wayback Machine by Internet Archive - Archives the sites I visit automatically and provides a one click option to visit an archived version of a URL that returns 404. Proprietary I don’t know of any alternatives
    • Tampermonkey - There are a few very useful scripts that I run periodically. Tampermonkey keeps them organized and easy to run. Proprietary I don’t know of any alternatives
    • Reddit Enhancement Suite - I got a lot of value from this extension over the years, but I don’t know how much value it has going forward for me {GPLv3}
    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      I can second Firefox’s containers. That has been my favorite feature Mozilla has implemented in Firefox and used with an add-on, of which there are a few. I’ve been using Containerise.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          The Mozilla add-on is adequate and honestly probably better than Containerise in terms of UX. Containerise is simpler with fewer features, which could be a plus or a minus. I primarily use the add-on to automatically open a domain in a specified container and not much else, so it works for me.

    • brie
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      411 months ago

      For searching web archives, there’s the Web Archives addon (GPLv3). It just opens a search page though, and doesn’t have the ability to automatically archive.

      For userscripts I use Violentmonkey (MIT).

  • Elbullazul
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    411 months ago

    Bitwarden, uBlock origin, wallabg (self-hosted read-it later), dark bg and light fg (simpler than dark reader) and redirector to redirect youtube/twitter/reddit links to private front-ends

  • @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    Simple Tab Groups for Firefox, I couldn’t imagine using the internet without it. A bunch of Lemmy tabs filling up your tab bar and crowding out your normal tabs? Just make a new group and slap them over there, now all your other tabs are hidden in the other group and you can switch between them anytime.

    I had one class where I needed like 10 tabs open all the time, I could just have them sitting in a different group so they didn’t take up any space for my other tabs.

  • ArgentCorvid [Iowa]
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    411 months ago

    One I haven’t seen mentioned yet is DownThemAll.

    DownThemAll lets you download all the links or images on a website and much more: you can refine your downloads by fully customizable filters to get only what you really want.

    Comes in really handy sometimes. (For Firefox / Chrome / Edge)

    Another is uBlacklist, which allows you to blacklist domains from Google / Bing / DDG search results (like say, pinterest.*), also for Firefox / Chrome / Edge.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      010 months ago

      I used to use DownThemAll way back, but I’m not sure what I’d use it for now. What are you downloading?

      uBlacklist seems like it could be very useful.

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        10 months ago

        Mostly if I find an open directory with stuff I like. Also it has come in handy downloading maps from government websites. It’s more of a “handy to have” than “day to day use”