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>reddit enhancement suite

> Not browsing /r/StallmanWasRight

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literally the only extensions you need

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and HTTPSeverywhere
but other than that /thread

i bet it takes 10 minutes to load Sup Forums

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I have bloated my browser so god damn hard. What extensions are redundant?

inb4
>fuck u for using reddit
>fuck u for using lastpass

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>What extensions are redundant?
NoMiner
Privacy Badger

These are both redundant if you have uBlock Origin.
Aside from that there's a lot of situation extensions like Font Finder and Country Flags etc.
You should consider just using a dedicated tool for those times you actually need the functionality.

>reddit enhancement suite

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>You should consider just using a dedicated tool for those times you actually need the functionality.
Good point. Thanks!

Although is right,
what am I missing?

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stylish is botnet use stylus

why is privacy badger redundant? Doesn't it have some magical algorithms that make it better? I want less bloated browser and I need to know for sure before I stop using it. I already use just about every blocklist there is on ublock origin.

are you me?

https everywhere is bloat that somehows uses 100+ mb of ram just to give you a list of sites that utilize https

what happened do DownThemAll? Can't find it on firefox extension website

What does privacy badger do what uBlock origin doesn't?

Genuine question

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>Dark mode
Is that hacker mode or something?

>kissanime
kill yourself

I also used uMatrix for about two weeks but I gave up, couldn't be fucked anymore. It's just too annoying

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privacytools.io/
you don't need an extension to clear your cookies
>the state of Sup Forums

killed by webextensions. use classic addon archive by justoff to find the old copy

>Grammarly
Nice Botnet

ARE YOU GUYS ME?

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your loss, ramlet

not really since i can just use smart https

enjoy your broken pages

umatrix

ShareX is a software, no need to use an extension.
uBO, ViolentMonkey and HTTPSEverywhere are fine.
You can just edit userContent.css instead of using Stylish.
Everything else is garbage, but you should really check out uMatrix. It's nice.

>ublock origin updater
Why? It can already update itself automatically.

uBO, NoScript (always allowing 1st part scripts), uMatrix, an extension to automatically delete Cookies and GreaseMonkey (for Sup Forums-X and Onee-chan) are all I use.
For custom CSS you guys can just edit userContent.css instead of using Stylish.

>Noscript and uMatrix
Why both?

Seriously, there are lots of extensions that could be replaced with user-scripts. It's much easier to manage and it doesn't let your about:extensions full of shit.

uMatrix has a spoofer function.
And NS is more effective than uMatrix in some aspects.
I'm phoneposting rn so tomorrow I'll give you a proper answer.

not from GitHub it can't

i dont get any, but thanks for the concern.

Do I really need Cookie AutoDelete if I use uMatrix to destroy them? or is there some special case where they are not deleted when closing the browser abruptly?

nobully

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People installing privacy extensions in Google Chrome.
Why?

i will bully you

violentmonkey is better
get the userscript for Sup Forums-x instead of an extension

perhaps it is Chromium, not Chrome. at least the former has far less botnet, even more so if you build it without sync/pings/webrtc. heck, Windows has builds freely available with that.

>privacy badger

Privacy badger detects tracking and blocks it instead of relying on a human-made list (prone to false positives, false negatives, corruption as it has already happened on some plugins, etc).

I am genuinely interested in knowing uBlock's strong points against Privacy Badger though. Anyone wanna chime in?

>password manager as a browser extension
retard

Yes, Mozilla really fucked up there by blocking access to the password store.

With NoScript you can block Java, Flash, / and other plugins even on whitelisted sites. You can also turn cross-sites POST requests into GET requests and there's a lot of other advantages over uMatrix. However, with uMatrix you have much more control over the subdomains and it's easier to block CSS and images.