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Ublock Origin Privacy badger Cookie AutoDelete
Privacy Badger is useless with uBlock Origin and cookie autodelete is useless with Firefox in strict mode.
uBO, Facebook container, Bitwarden, Privacy Badger. People say uBO already covers Privacy Badger but I like keeping it there because of the replace widget feature.
These are a bit unique from the lists everyone else has, I think:
- Lemmy Keyboard Navigation (like the kbd shortcuts from RES)
- Google Popup Blocker (stop the annoying log in with Google popups everywhere on the web)
- OneTab (this one lets you collapse a whole window of tabs down into a list in the OneTab tab that you can later reexpand into a window again when you re-attack whatever subject all the tabs were about)
These are the more standard ones that everyone seems to run:
- UBlock Origin
- Reddit Enhancement Suite
- 2FAS Extension
- BitWarden
I really only run 3 addons in Firefox currently. Chrome is the same but without UBlock.
- UBlock Origin
- BitWarden
- Streetpass for Mastodon
Ublock Origin, dark reader, bitwarden and user agent switcher if websites are throwing a fit about firefox.
Kill Sticky is a really good one, makes even the most bloated websites readable.
uBlock can do this as well, ticking the annoyances options
Not really, uBO blocks some known stuff like cookie notices while Kill Sticky removes every fixed element on a webpage. It's actually more similar to Reader View.
I try to use a minimum for performance reasons. My big three are uBlock Origin, Dark Reader and a password manager.
Outside of what has already been mentioned, I still don't care about cookies and cookie autodelete in tandem. The first accepts cookies. The second deletes them when you are done.
Or use Consent-o-matic to not accept cookies
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