Essential Firefox Extensions

What are they?

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Sup
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none.

firefox is shit and dead.

uBlock Origin
uMatrix
HTTPS Everywhere
Greasemonkey
Classic Theme Restorer
Self-Destructing Cookies (if you're extremely autistic)

did you ever try NoScript? it was fine for me but everybody said it was a laggy/buggy mess lol

I used to use it, but it broke too many websites.

Any good existential extentension for firefox?

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Google Chrome

Pretty much this, although get NoScript & Decentraleyes too for extra security (Self-Destructing Cookies is kind of overkill, not even Tor Browser has it)

Use NoScript for it's background protections against clickjacking and XSS and Decentraleyes will silently reduce the amount of times you connect to the botnet.

Why you lying

Tab Mix Plus
context search x
fukken saved
image search options
linkificator
save image in folder
save link in folder
Tab Counter
Adblock Plus
Element Hiding helper for Adblock Plus

He's not though.

Just as anecdotes, my whole CS department has switched to pale moon on their personals

My brothers, dad, and I like SeaMonkey though

noscript
https everywhere; and
and adblocker.

Other than that it's up to you. Greasemonkey is an excellent choice if you like to customize the function of your favorite websites. Stylish if you like to customize the look and feel of your favorite websites.

It should as it blocks all scripts until you select which to run.

uBlock Origin
uMatrix
Exhentai Easy
Greasemonkey
Decentraleyes
Disable Ctrl-Q Shortcut
Classic Theme Restorer
HTitle

uMatrix is better.

Doesn't Stylish sell your user data now?

I can access sadpanda without exhentai easy

It was a huge pain in the ass last time I tried.

make an account on ehentai, wait a random time, from instant access to over a month, clear your cookies if you saw the panda, go to ehentai, you should have access

Sites can't read cookies that sites from other domains put, unless if you have retarded settings.

There's really bad reviews mentioning that on mozilla's addons store but I can't find another sources about it. In any case there's also stylerrr which does CSS injections though I haven't tested it yet

uninstall.exe

I literally only use HTTPS-Everywhere and Ublock Origin.

here, will try it later and see the comparison

forum.userstyles.org/discussion/53233/announcement-to-the-community

version 2.0.7 of the firefox plugin, which is currently the latest, is free of tracking so it's still save to use, but you should disable updates if you intend to use it

ublock O
Smart HTTPS
The rest depending on your needs.

Is there a good replacement for Lazarus? It got disabled and I miss it.

Session Manager is very useful especially when you have a lot of tabs.

the cookies is for exhentai, if cause even if you successfully login on ehentai, if you don't clear it exhentai will see the exhentai cookie with the information of seeing the panda, so you'll keep seeing the panda

Decentraleyes
Greasemonkey
SmartHTTPS
uBlock Origin
YouTube Plus

As the other guy said, add decentraleyes.

Also, try SmartHTTPs. It doesn't use a preset whitelist like HTTP Everywhere, instead it checks every site you connect to in the background, works out if it supports HTTPS and then records it. Much better answer.

addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/google_datasaver_for_firefox/

They're doing their best to kill all the essential ones (Vimperator, Pentadactyl etc.)

I've always found the best method is;

>ublock origin
>noscript
>blender
>uninstall Firefox
>install chromium
>Live a happy, more secure life

>install chromium
You should use AppImage instead.

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ublock origin is the only one i use now days before i used to use greasemonkey and that userscript one.

>greasemonkey
>uBlock Origin
>Steam linkfilter bypass
>Google redirects fixer
>Download manager tweak
>FxIF
>Copy Plain Text
>Customize about:newtab

How are they related?

>Customize about:newtab
does it change the newtab url to point to anything? because when i changed my new page html/ css it sucked that it change the tab bar to say file:://kfsdkjldsfjkl/sdfsdfsdf etc

its a really shit gnu linux joke i think, install ungoogled chromium

uBlock Origin
uMatrix
HTTPS Everywhere
A cookie manager
Classic Theme Restorer
Stylish/Greasemonkey

not really, here's all it does
I just needed to change the color to match the dark-as-my-soul system theme, otherwise it'd blind me with white screen

Better sandboxing.

You meant to say ungoogled-chromium, right?

oh, pretty shit then

these

>google proxy
But why?

>google redirect fixer
how bloody useless.

ublock origin
smart https
decentraleyes
open with
omnilateral panel
violent monkey (been trying it out instead of greasemonkey)

>decentraleyes
Why everyone uses this?

How is self-destructing cookies autistic? I don't want every website that I visit to store their fucking tracking cookies on my browser.

>because when i changed my new page html/ css it sucked that it change the tab bar to say file:://kfsdkjldsfjkl/sdfsdfsdf etc

i felt the same way so I created a little bash script to replace the newtab.xhtml with my own creation.

>essential
Okay, non-meme answer:
>uBlock Origin
blocks ads and tracking. Enable all filters, except social ones if you use social media.
That's it. Everything else is situational and not essential. uBlock Origin should be integrated into firefox desu.

The only other thing I use is
>DownloadHelper
Lets you download video/music from sites like YouTube. Also downloads any other formats you may want, images, swf...

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>Enable all filters, except social ones if you use social media.
What are they?

>Self-Destructing Cookies
>Descentraleyes
>Privacy Badger
>uBlock Origin
>Random Agent Spoofer
>HTTPS Everywhere
[spoiler] >SadPanda [/spoiler]
>Offline QR Code
>Startpage
There's also an add-on that allows you to select an element in a webpage and open it in an external program. Useful for quickly adding shit to GIMP, VLC or a text editor.

>>Privacy Badger

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>using a meme arrow to quote a part of the post
>posting it with a meme image without explaining what's wrong with the statement or even making a point at all
Fuck you.

For privacy/security this pastebin.com/dinBuXxJ

Others are:
Log in to many websites with another profile: BugMeNot (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bugmenot/).
Customize your searches: InstantFox Quick Search (addons.mozilla.org/En-us/firefox/addon/instantfox/).
"You haven't seen my last form": Sup Forums X (Sup Forums-x.net/).
Open Youtube from your VLC: VLC Youtube Shortcut (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vlc-youtube-shortcut/).
"The father of them all": Greasemonkey (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey).
Style the websites to your liking: Stylish (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/).
Change Firefox appearance: Classic Theme Restorer (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/).
Change fonts: Theme Font & Size Changer (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/theme-font-size-changer/).
Sauce everything at one click: Google Reverse Image Search (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/google-reverse-image-search/).
"U wot m8?": ImTranslator - Google Translator, Dictionary, TTS (addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/imtranslator/).

It tries https first.
I tried it but didn't like it, it doesn't actually work on many sites just by trying the https domain and it doesn't play nice with 4chanX, also didn't notice much difference in speed with httpseverywhere despite it using a giant whitelist.

Hey guys what's a good alternative to Chrome? besides firefox and IE?

Chomium, Pale Moon, IceCat.
If you don't mean reskins... Opera? Oh wait. Right.

There's always SeaMonkey which is technically not a Firefucks fork.

>good alternative
Even Pale Meme beats AssMonkey.

Opera, IceCat, kmeleon.

Icecat is our last hope for when Firefox becomes shit, there is no question of that

a fork called Pale Moon.

How is extension support for PM?

slash mofuggin thread

Firefox Uninstaller Extension

Flagfox

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No-one else use Brave?

Even Brave's paid shills use Chrome.

If it is, what to use?

What should I use if I find uMatrix unnecessarily tedious?

Its bloody annoying having to set it up for each new site every time they use their own CDN, or a CDN that you have previously allowed, except with a slightly different address....and then you reload the page and find there a new level of shit you need to aloow before you get to watch that 15 second news clip.

I'm sorry, but I find it frustrating. Used to use it and had it setup the way I was happy with, but since I bricked that machine and have to start over again I just cannot be fucked.

uBlock origin

>Pale Moon
>Gecko fork developed by a single guy that barely gets any backport from recent Gecko releases, if at all.

Why

Vivaldi

Because it works and is basically Firefox 3 with current patching and addon support. Shit renders fine and doesn't crash at random like Firefox does.

Plus the dev is autistic. Single autist projects never disappoint.

Slim Add-ons Manager

Only mandatory ones for me are:
uBlock Origin
Self-Destructing Cookies
CleanLinks
Greasemonkey

HTTPS Everywhere is, in my experience, bloated garbage. If you care about using HTTPS, then just go to about:config and reject all non-HTTPS traffic.

Anyone?

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>Decentraleyes will silently reduce the amount of times you connect to the botnet
What does that mean?
And how it's different from loading from cache?

Yes. That's why we use stylrrr

>get NoScript & Decentraleyes too for extra security (Self-Destructing Cookies is kind of overkill, not even Tor Browser has it)

what the goddamn fuck is wrong with you? "shooting tadpoles with cannons" aka. noscript is OK but "deleting all the tracking shit pages leave on your PC" is overkill? Dude.

How do I get Firefox to use the KDE filepicker?
I installed the opensuse patches from aur but I kept getting compiler warnings and the final result was a buggy, unusable mess.

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>go to about:config and reject all non-HTTPS traffic.
How?

Keybinder.
I drop Chromium because of this addon. Why should I have to put up with switching tab with 2 fingers?

Not a Firefox extension, but WizMouse changed my life.

when they'll fix this, it's a issue for years

use pale moon

> ctrl+f tree style tabs

it's like you pathetic fucks aren't even proper spergs.

Just installed it.

Damn, that's actually pretty cool.

>get addon that blocks all scripts
>complains websites don't work
10/10

noScript
tree tabs
Tile tabs
Hide Caption Title Bar Plus
grease monkey
Adblock Plus

Anybody know an extension that will let me display several tabs at once?

addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tile-tabs/ (will be dead with FF57)
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tile-tabs-we/?src=search (ahhhaha, webextensions)