• by MzHN on 5/8/2025, 12:18:04 PM

    My masochist anti-tracking set up:

    - uBlock Origin with "Disable JavaScript" checked in the settings. Only enable for specific sites.

    - Temporary Containers with "Automatic Mode" checked in the settings. Also MMB and Ctrl + LMB always open links in new temporary container. This provides full session isolation for all tabs. There are permanent named containers for logged-in services like email that are only used for email. Outbound links from email for example open in a new temporary container.

    All browsing by default happens in a clean isolated session with JS disabled unless explicitly allowed.

    I also have Behind The Overlay Revival for when I'm too lazy to zap elements with uBO.

  • by ValdikSS on 5/8/2025, 4:19:54 PM

    I'll tell only about essential less-known ones:

    - Group Speed Dial, to have a list of favorite websites in a new tab, #1 essential plugin in my opinion!

    - Awesome RSS, to extract RSS links and put them into my reader (this is only extracting extension)

    - Buster: captcha solver for humans, to skip ReCaptcha

    - Dark Reader, to turn pages into white-on-black

    - Drag-select Link Text, to select text on the page in a proper way, like the old Opera did

    - Redirector, to automatically rewrite website domains, like reddit.com → old.reddit.com, and also to rewrite to Tor version of websites, because they are usually uncensored (like archive.is).

  • by Kuyawa on 5/8/2025, 10:39:27 PM

    As a Firefox user since phoenix 0.6 who used to develop tens of extensions I can say that only uBlock Origin is a must have. Alternatively I am using Brave with absolutely no extensions (ad blocker at the core) except Metamask and sometimes Safari for multiple browser web testing. After twenty years in web dev I can fairly say browsing the web without seeing ads is an extraordinary experience thanks to the exceptional effort of Mozilla in the early days.

  • by solardev on 5/9/2025, 12:49:21 AM

    I use 1password for passwords, Dark Reader to make give all sites dark mode (including HN), Hide Google AI Overviews, and Kagi Search.

    Also use SponsorBlock for YouTube to auto-skip over sponsored sections (not commercials, but in-video product placement and sponsorship messages) and uBlacklist to filter a bunch of things out of Google Search (like Medium, Quora, Twitter).

  • by mr_o47 on 5/8/2025, 4:01:04 PM

    I have been using my own addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/todos-new-tab...

    It's fairly simple helps me see my goals everyday since I use firefox

  • by HenryBemis on 5/8/2025, 8:35:22 PM

      404 Bookmarks
      AdblockPlus
      ClearURLs
      Don't fuck with paste
      Enhancer for YouTube
      HTTPS Everywhere
      NoScript
      Open in Reader View
      Privacy Badger
      Privacy Bossum
      Return YouTube Dislike
      uBlock Origin

  • by thaumiel on 5/8/2025, 11:46:05 AM

    uBlock Origin, Tab Stash, Bitwarden, Consent-O-Matic, Terms of Service;Didn't Read, Dark Reader. I use Tab Stash instead of bookmarks to (try) keep track of interesting webpages, it's not working well with the organization of pages. But I have a pretty good history since I started to use it, in 19th July 2023. I have been "forced" to use it, when firefox has started to use too much memory on my Macbook, so I have been forced to close down firefox to be able to keep using it.

  • by baobun on 5/8/2025, 11:40:41 AM

    NoScript

    SponsorBlock

    LibRedirect

    Konkret Wallet (in case you do want a browser crypto wallet)

    FoxyProxy (if you want more proxy/VPN customization than Containers)

  • by Disposal8433 on 5/8/2025, 2:41:18 PM

    uBlock Origin obviously, and Cookie AutoDelete (in aggressive mode) to make my own privacy. That's all.