I generally use the following:

  • uBlock Origin
  • SponsorBlock
  • Honey
  • Wayback Machine
  • Netflix Watch List Manager
  • Shadertoy plugin
  • RES…

What does Lemmy use?

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    1 year ago

    I’m using Firefox:

    1. uBlock
    2. Darkreader
    3. Privacy Badger
    4. NoScript
    5. uMatrix
    6. Bookmark Dupes
    7. CanvasBlocker
    8. ClearURLs
    9. YT Enhancer
    10. FF Relay
    11. Open in Private Mode
    12. Open Tabs Next to Current
    13. Secure Password Generator
    14. Toggle web custom fonts
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        1 year ago

        redundant with umatrix, i’d just use umatrix

        And umatrix was developed by Gorhill, who also develops ublock origin, and umatrix is no longer maintained because ublock origin is simply more useful.

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            Its unmaintained and using it together with uBlock Origin can supposedly (not tested it myself) lead to uMatrix undermining uBlock Origin. Even Arkenfox recommends against using uMatrix.

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                Sure, but there’s no other alternatives to it, at least none which give the same matrix/grid style editor. I’m willing to accept the potential attack surface caused by running an unmaintained addon, as it currently does reduces it far more than i would think increase.

                Fair, for me personally running a privacy oriented addon that is unmaintained and thus cant keep up with new developments seems not worth it. But I get your point. I wish uMatrix wasnt abandoned.

                i’ve never seen this occur

                uBlock Origin isnt just an adblocker, but a wide spectrum blocker. It wouldnt necessarily show itself by ads suddenly appearing. At least, thats what Gorhill himself says.