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10 Firefox Extensions You Should Install Right Now!

10 Firefox Extensions You Should Install Right Now!

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These are 10 useful Firefox extensions that enhance your web browser. A couple months back we did a video about useful extensions for the Chrome browser. Now it s time to give some love to Firefox. In this video, I will show you 10 of our favorite extensions for the Firefox web browser that help to make you more productive and improve your overall web browsing experience.
Date: 2020-05-09

Comments and reviews: 10


That was a cool video!...Thanks TechGumbo! I now have nine out of ten of them in my frefox browser n pretty much the same correlations for my google chrome browser as well....there was one that I didn t get or like though....which was duckduckgo privacy essentials...I am sure the tracker blocker works fine for both google n firefox browsers....I just got turned off keeping it after it helped itself to take over both of my web browser home pages n search engines...still...nine ot of ten is pretty good :) Thanks again TechGumbo :)
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My favourite extensions are: - 1) Ublock Origin 2) Grammarly for Firefox 3) Enhancer for Youtube - Allows you to customise youtube according to your own needs and also disable the ads during streaming. 4) Dark reader 5) Adobe Acrobat 6) Disable Javascript 7) Net speed test 8) Firefox Pioneer 2 of them were installed after seeing this video - 1 is the Wikiwand and other is the Snap links
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AdBlock Autocopy selection to clipboard (No more Ctrl+C. Fastest way to copy text. Copies selected text to the clipboard automatically) Right Links WE (allows to open links in new tabs with right-click directly) Save Image in Folder (Save images to different folders in one click! You can define many folder names and save there in one click!)
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What extensions for Firefox do you use? FUN FACT: Firefox has supported browser extensions for a longer period than Google Chrome. Firefox since 2004, Chrome since 2010. The first major browser to support extensions was Internet Explorer way back in 1999... Thanks for watching ;)
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I found that Dark Reader drastically slowed down page loading across the board I loved it on Chrome, which didn't slow down that much. It literally takes almost 5 seconds or longer for a page to load (like ebay) with DR loaded. Turn it off, and ebay loaded in about 2 seconds
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Using ghostery instead of duckduckgo and fb container addons but using ddg as primary search engine. Free download manager with addon. Tab session manager, video download helper, adblock plus, windscribe vpn are other great addons. Using LastPass for storing login info.
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please make a video of what web sites or companies Facebook currently owns and operates ; they own so many pages, companies, services and other tech stuff. You could also include other huge tech companies and what they own, operate and control. Thank you, Reggie
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Fantastic! The first extension, Dark Reader is something I needed, and your first recommendation is what I desperately have been looking for, because I have a genetic condition that makes me see everything too bright, a big thanks to you!
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I was wondering where's all the websites like Facebook has block me from their website, and I can't get in the Facebook, unless I have some type of code or something? Because, some of my old stuff is on the Facebook. That's all I know.
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a week ago my firefox disabled all my add-ons without warning or possibility to activate them. i just switched to chrome and would recommend that to you and everybody i know. i used firefox since i got internet in the win xp days.
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