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Browser Extensions That Actually Improve Productivity - My Top 5 Picks
Installed "Tree Style Tab" yesterday and finally tamed my 100+ tab chaos in Firefox. Pair it with SingleFile for archiving webpages (goodbye broken links!) and Dark Reader for OLED eye care. Still looking for a perfect cookie manager - what's your must-have extension that's not on every "Top 10" list? ![]()


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I rarely use firefox. my daily browser is chromium. For must installed extensions is adblocker and wappalyzer.
Yes, adblock is a must.
I use Vivaldi as my main.
Tree Style Tab and SingleFile for archiving are built in.
the built-in cookie manger is good enough, although you have to dig in the settings for that.
block_website
It is do what it name say it is block websites
i install honey and let it steal aff money
what?
Cookie autodelete
Dark mode
Decentraleyes
uBlock Origin
Web Developer
Mentally strong people do not block ads.
We even watch video ads in full without skipping.
A 3-minute video ads means a 3-minute break without counting as a break.
We don't use many browser extensions.
When we do, it's for enhancing devtools, such as NDN-Play and React, depending on what we are building at the moment.
Youtube specific ones:
these two is a must:
uBlock origin,
Tampermonkey to bypass shortlinks,
I use the following:
Click to Remove Element
Video Maximizer
Session Buddy
Edit: Also forget. I use Chrome because I am not poor and since I bought a lot of RAM I want to use it.
Brave with:
- UBO
- Undetectable Adblocker
- Wappalyzer
- Youtube Redux
- Single Window
- Cookie Editor
- Hard Reload
Uhm