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What would you consider to be the 7 browser extension Wonders of the World/Internet?

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    As with everyone else, I agree that Ublock origin is the first wonder of the world.

    Also up there however is just password managers in general, be that bitwarden, lastpass, protonpass, etc...

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    I have never had more and safer passwords without any hassle, than since using Vaultwarden as a passwordsafe (there are many instances offerd without cost) in combination with Bitwarden extension in my browsers and the app on my phone.

    It's so incredibly easy to use.

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      I don't even have 7 extensions enabled in my main browser. I have:

      • uBlock Origin
      • Multi-Account Containers
      • Temporary Containers
      • KeePassXC
      • Return youtube dislike

      Other than uBlock Origin, I don't think they are worthy of "Wonder of the world" status.

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      Why Return YouTube Dislike? Isn't lowest/no engagement more effective these days.

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      • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

        I'll make a list of them and periodically update it, depending on their overall ranking in the comment section here.

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        • Dark Reader , No Script
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        I think a chrome update nixed it, but I used the heck out of Imagus. All it does is expand to a full size image when you hover over an image on a website.

        I really need to get that working again. I'm constantly hovering over images for no reason still.

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        • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

          I'll make a list of them and periodically update it, depending on their overall ranking in the comment section here.

          • uBlock Origin
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          I prefer Adnauseam over uBlock Origin.

          It uses uBlock Origin as a base, but extends it to click on ads in addition to blocking them.

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            Is this similar to TamperMonkey? (i.e. userscripts)

            I don't know what I'd do without it!

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            I don't know about ViolentMonkey (sounds like a TamperMonkey variant?) but I use Stylus and yes it does the same things as TamperMonkey.

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              Why Return YouTube Dislike? Isn't lowest/no engagement more effective these days.

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              I wouldn't need the extension for pressing the button. I have it to see the number.

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                I think a chrome update nixed it, but I used the heck out of Imagus. All it does is expand to a full size image when you hover over an image on a website.

                I really need to get that working again. I'm constantly hovering over images for no reason still.

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                Can't live without it! Works on Firefox if that's an option for you.

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                  Is this similar to TamperMonkey? (i.e. userscripts)

                  I don't know what I'd do without it!

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                  Yes it is! I switched to it after seeing some questions about things TamperMonkey was doing, given that it is (or at least was at the time) closed source.

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                  • vraylle@fedia.ioV [email protected]

                    Yes it is! I switched to it after seeing some questions about things TamperMonkey was doing, given that it is (or at least was at the time) closed source.

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                    Interesting! I had no idea. Thank you!

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                    • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      I'll make a list of them and periodically update it, depending on their overall ranking in the comment section here.

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                      I couldn’t live without FoxyGestures (formerly FireGeatures) anymore. I’ve been using it for over 15 years.

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                      • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                        I'll make a list of them and periodically update it, depending on their overall ranking in the comment section here.

                        • uBlock Origin
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                        Just found a new one that works wonders: Click to Remove Element.
                        Never seen anything so precise and clear to hide unwanted elements. And it can remember for future sessions. Awesome!

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