2017-06-20 at 1:04 PM UTC
How do you like traveling space and why for each?
FireFox
-NoScript - Security/Safety
-AdBlock - To block annoying ads
-Grammarly - Because my English sucks
-Session Manager - So that I can reopen all my tabs from my earlier session
-YouTube Downloader Lite - So I can download YouTube videos
-Tab Memory Usage - So I can see how much memory a web page is using
-Owl - This swaps dark color for light and vice versa. Makes it all easy on the eyes
-Tamper Monkey - For doing things with certain sites. I haven't really used this one much
Chrome
-uMatrix - For security
-AdBlock Plus - To block annoying ads
-Hacker Vision - This changes colors on pages. Makes it all easy on the eyes
-Grammarly - Because my English sucks
-Session Buddy - So that I can reopen all my tabs from my earlier session
-Custom Google Background - Lets me add a custom background to google.com
-Tamper Monkey - For doing things with certain sites. I haven't really used this one much
2017-06-21 at 12:25 PM UTC
Firefox is my main browser even on my android so.
HTTPS Everywhere.
NoScript
Hackbar
Live HTTP Headers.
Firebug.
HTML5 Canvas Fingerprint Blocker.
Ad Block Plus.
Disable WebRTC
Random Agent Spoofer.
World IP.
Youtube Downloader.
I used to have iMacros as well but then i figured out how to use Selenium with Python.
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2017-06-21 at 3:46 PM UTC
Ublock Origins, Ghostery, HTTPS Everywhere, JavaScript Popup Blocker
Bonus: Kappa Everywhere or Global Twitch Emotes; integrates Twitch Emotes seamlessly into all pages Kreygasm
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2017-06-21 at 3:47 PM UTC
Allah hu
Originally posted by Sophie
Hackbar
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2017-06-21 at 4:09 PM UTC
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2017-06-21 at 6:06 PM UTC
are addons tor friendly ???
2017-06-21 at 9:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader
are addons tor friendly ???
Yes and no. If you just proxy with Firefox over the TOR network you can install as many addons as you'd like. The thing is, this will make your browser more unique and more susceptible to being tracked through it's fingerprint. The TOR browser bundles all look a like since they have the exact same configuration and addons, which as you can guess makes individual instances of it harder to track.
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2017-06-22 at 5:49 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Auto Refresh Plus 6.2.1 - I use it to reload NIS and news sites in the background so they're up to date when I switch tabs to check
Auto Text Expander 1.9.5 - this one is to create my own shitposting shortcuts, ie. if I type @au ti sm it replaces it with the annoying gif
Bulk Media Downloader 0.1.8 - downloads all files (usually images) linked or embedded on a page
URL Blocker 0.815 - enhancements everything via regex, used to block Bill Krozbyphotos and actor's dumbshit gimmick
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2017-06-22 at 9:43 PM UTC
I don't use many/rarely.
I use Deluminate right now...I think it's only for Google chrome though.
2017-06-23 at 2:27 AM UTC
I mostly use Tor browser with no extra add-ons. In my normie browser uBlockO, HTTPS everywhere, canvas blocker, mpv integration for opening kiketube vids in a dedicated player, as well as several about:config tweaks to improve privacy and reduce fingerprinting.