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    • mittyta@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Double upvote for bitwarden, since OP is switched browser, they defenetly need move all their passwords. No need to use built in Firefox manager. Don’t forget to use password export from Chrome.

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        Used to use lastpass before they became paid. I haven’t even remembered that until I read your comment. Bitwarden is great.

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          honestly it’s fine if you’re generating different passwords for every service and you’re just storing the less important ones there for convenience.

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            Way too easy to get malware and it scans your whole pc for easy to aquire passwords.
            If it’s safely encrypted, go for it but I suspect it isnt.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Ublock Origin
    Enhanced Steam
    TWP - Translate Wep Pages (works better than the native chrome version)
    ytc filter (Youtube live chat filter. When general chat becomes spammy)
    Tabliss (Better version of the chrome start page)
    Camelizer (Amazon price history)
    Return YT Dislike
    Dark Reader (How could I forget that…)
    Bitwarden (or password manager of your choice)

    • a Kendrick fan@lemmy.ml
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      Firefox now has it’s own inbuilt local translator. None of your information is sent collected and translation is very good.

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        https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/4572331

        I even feel like TWP works better then the now native Firefox translation feature solely due to it allowing to translate any page by either selecting text and right clicking or by clicking on the icon in the adress bar. Firefox has the button as well but TWP let’s you choose the translation service (I believe it’s google, deepl and 1 or 2 other services)

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        My pleasure.

        I even feel like TWP works better then the now native Firefox translation feature solely due to it allowing to translate any page by either selecting text and right clicking or by clicking on the icon in the adress bar.
        Firefox has the button as well but TWP let’s you choose the translation service (I believe it’s google, deepl and 1 or 2 other services)

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    Honestly the less you can live with the better. For me essentials are always ublock for ads, imagus for better image viewing while browsing and simple translate because I deal with a lot of languages. Also containers is useful for work.

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    My list:

    • AdNauseam
    • Bitwarden
    • Don’t fuck with paste
    • Ecosia
    • Fakespot
    • Firefox Multi-Account Containers
    • Greasemonkey
    • Redirect AMP to HTML
    • TrackMeNot
    • User-Agent Switcher and Manager
    • Wayback Machine

    And now I have a special profile just for Youtube so I can run uBlock Origin to shut Google up about my adblocker.

    Edit: Also, if you like dark themes, check out Dracula.

    • TooManyGames@lemmy.world
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      Came here to say this! Containers is awesome, and you can muffin to the same service with different accounts in the same window!

    • SirToxicAvenger@lemm.eeOP
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      i tried noscript and I didnt like having to manually authorize each site. it looks like it’d be useful in some situations

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        NoScript and umatrix are a pain when starting out. But once they are working can change your whole view of the web. Umatrix even has setting cloud saves so if you move PCs or reset in some way you don’t lose an that work.

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    SimpleTabGroups - organize your tabs
    uBlock Origin - adblocker
    Prvacy Badger - block trackers
    I still don’t care about cookies - remove cookie prompts
    Stylus - lets you create your own css based on url
    Canvss Blocker - prevents finger printing but can break websites.

    I still don’t care about cookies is a must have, it is so nice to never have to click those prompts again.

    A password manager is also nice. I recommend keepassxc and it’s addon

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    A bit offtopic here, but how can I auto hide cookie prompts in uBlock? What I do is that I manually hide them with cosmetic filter, then I never have to worry about accepting them or not (kinda like I still don’t care about cookies extension)

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    If, like me, you do a lot of Chromecasting from your browser, you’ll want to install fx_cast. You need to do a bit of manual installation to get it running, but it works great when you do.