I really enjoy Firefox on Android as I can install a bunch of extensions and I find those extensions game changer, especially on the mobile.

One of my favorites are

  • Libredirect - literally one of my favorite ones. Redirects popular sites to privacy focused frontends, like YouTube to Invidious, etc.
  • uBlock Origin - I guess everyone knows this one
  • Privacy Badger - blocks trackers
  • Ghostery - blocks trackers, ads, scripts, etc.

What extensions do you guys use?

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    Dark Reader: Especially late at night white page background just burns out my retinas, no idea how I ever managed before.

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      It seems to do weird things to some websites where for me it also leaves text dark/black

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        I find it works fine for most websites and I just disable per site if DR has made a website unreadable

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        Sometimes it doesn’t work, especially when it is a particularly weird colour palette, but it gets it right most of the time. In that case it does have the options to make some adjustments or just turn it of for that particular site.

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        Sadly, even at the lowest brightness setting, with “extra dim” enabled, and the most intense blue blocking filter my phone will allow, most light colored backgrounds still illuminate the hell out of the room.

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      Can it auto detect when a website supports dark theme? Otherwise I noticed that it will ruin the colors of sites already in dark theme

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        Yeah, in the default settings it analyzes the CSS which will make page load appear slower. It has other options you might consider but I only have it enabled at night when I’m drowsy. (The slow page loads help slow my brain down lol.)

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      Ah, I gotta thank Chrome for finally making me do the change from it to Firefox when they dropped the flag for switching the web page to dark mode (when dark mode is triggered) in Android mobile… Since that moment I haven’t looked back, and it seems like there is no reason to do so.

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    Tab Snooze - allows you to close a tab and have it reappear at a chosen time later

    Media URL Timestamper - automatically inserts the current timestamp of the YouTube/Twitch video you’re watching and updates it in the history in case you accidentally close/navigate away from the page or go to a different time in the video

    Feedbro - RSS reader with filtering capabilities

    Redirector - auto-redirect specific URLs (for example, changing a YouTube Shorts url into a regular one, or changing Reddit links to always go to Old Reddit)

    Undo Close Tab Button - allows you to restore recently closed tabs including the tab’s history in the back button (max amount = browser.sessionstore.max_tabs_undo)

    Violentmonkey - using userscripts that allow you to change things on websites.

    YouTube Comment Reader - allows you to search through the comments of a video (by clicking on the addon in the Extension menu and then clicking on the “YouTube Comment Reader” at the top or the “X Comments” at the bottom of the tooltip)

    Page Shadow - allows you to use dark and light themes on sites that don’t have the option to change it.

    And if you’re like me and you find that some YT videos feel too slow but 1.25x is too fast, then you can use Enhancer for YouTube’s “Playback speed” feature to have smaller speed steps. Then you can hold ctrl and use the scrollwheel (while over the video) to change the video’s speed by the amount you chose (I use 0.05 speed variation, mostly changing to 1.05x or 1.10x)

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      That’s the same as Ublock Origin - Anoyances list, you don’t need a separate addon for that.

      Ublock Origin -> Settings -> External Filters -> Annoyances -> Tick all

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          I need to try consent I magic then because at least one website has had the banner blocked but didn’t let me move the screen or anything.

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    • Augmented Steam - sales on other platforms and whatnot
    • BetterTV - emojis and whatnot on Twitch and YouTube
    • Bitwarden
    • Easy Container Shortcuts - makes container tabs nice to work with
    • Multi-Account containers
    • Steam Economy Enhancer - installed w/ Violentmonkey script manager; bulk sell Steam trading cards

    And of course uBlock Origin. :)

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    Haven’t seen anyone mention Decentraleyes yet. Serves CDN assets locally to avoid CDNs as a vector for tracking or fingerprinting.

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      NoScript

      I’ve been faithful to firefox almost since it’s been out thanks to this. I can’t imagine being on the internet with everything on a website on by default

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        A few years back NoScript was often recommended. I used it for a while but I’m not sure I did it right.

        First time you go to a new website do you go through the process of allowing some scripts to make it usable?

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    •uBlock Origin - I guess everyone knows this one •Privacy Badger - blocks trackers •Ghostery - blocks trackers, ads, scripts, etc.

    You don’t need all of that at once. Privacy Badger and Ghostery are redundant with uBlock Origin and Total Cookie Protection. Source: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions#-dont-bother.

    Also, Ghostery is kinda shady in terms of opt-out tracking and showing ads to its own users. I don’t know if they still do it, but my trust is already shattered and I see no reason to keep using Ghostery.

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    • Ublock Origin: No brainer. You can block just about every intrusive component of the modern internet with just this.

    • Stylus: Write CSS themes for websites

    • User-Agent Manager: For compatibility purposes, switch your user-agent to chromium on some websites

    • Libredirect

    • ClearURLs: Copy links without tracking or affiliation

    • Dark Reader: Dark mode everywhere

    • Temporary Containers: Provides some nifty shortcuts and features for creating temporary containers

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      I remember using “Stylish” back in the day, but there was some changing of ownership and data being harvested & sold.

      But I guess this is fork of it?

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    Some of my picks to add to all other comments

    • Gesturefy: Mouse gesture addon. It can also run custom javascript. For example I have a script that makes copying text, links, buttons easier.
    • Imagus mod: Hover zoom addon with up-to-date sieves that actually work. The sieve team is quite good.
    • BetterViewer: Image viewer although some buttons don’t work on firefox.
    • Fastforward: circumvents annoying link shorteners
    • Distill: Monitor webpage or feed for changes

    I also have many ***monkey and stylus scripts.

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      Sorry to necro, but have you found/made a working Imagus sieve for Lemmy? I’ve been trying without luck for months.

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        Sorry I don’t have one but I’m guessing it wouldn’t be very simple as there are so many lemmy websites.

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    I use these ones frequently:

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    Didn’t see it mentioned — SingleFile is an awesome tool to save the whole page as a single compatible with everything HTML file with embedded css and images.

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    For me, it’s many of the ones people have already said, plus:

    • StreetPass (seriously cool - collects the mastodon profile of any website you visit where someone has set up the special link to their profile)
    • Video Speed Controller (gives you fine-grained control over video speed, e.g. watching video at 2.6x speed)
    • Privacy redirect (automatically redirects to various services, e.g. from Twitter to Nitter - can select a random instance each time)
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      Does privacy redirect automatically know if the instance is healthy? Or does it sometimes redirect you to a invidious or nitter or libreddit instance that’s broken?

      Because if this thing is health-aware, the. It would save me so much time.

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        Unfortunately, I think it just picks randomly. I have had times where it has redirected me to an instance that is down. That said, if you have an instance you know is stable, it does give you a drop-down to always redirect to a specific one.

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    Cloud to butt

    I’ve been using it for such a long time. It’s only on my PC. I don’t use my PC for much anymore, so when I see the word “butt” when it should say “cloud,” I get a little chuckle.