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[โ€“] xarvos@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

I use literally a dozen of them so I had to look at about:addons lol

  • Basic JSON Formatter: Installed by default, quite useful to me as I deal with JSON API quite often.
  • ClearURLs: remove tracking URL params
  • Geminize: open Gemini links in a proxy
  • HTTPS Everywhere: helps me redirect HTTP to HTTPS, but it breaks xkcd random button, sadly. I guess I should contact Randall.
  • KeePassXC-Browser
  • Native MathML: use MathML instead of the JS-rendered for math stuff
  • Privacy Badger: Trackers blocking
  • Privacy Redirect: redirect links to Reddit, Twitter, YouTube
  • Read Aloud: TTS reader, because Firefox's Reader mode TTS is somehow broken
  • Redirector: For redirects that can't be done with Privacy Redirect
  • Stylus: Custom stylesheet, because some websites suck at styling
  • uBlock Origin: beside trackers blocking, it also helps blocking sites I don't want to visit, such as web scrapers or sites that are blocked by my ISP (e.g. medium blogs)