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How many extensions do you use in Chrome/EDge/Firefox?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pixel_" data-source="post: 995582" data-attributes="member: 95391"><p>It depends on the browser profile I use. But not more than 5.</p><p></p><p>1. Dark Reader.</p><p>2. OneTab, as sometimes I have too many tabs open, so this is for memory saving.</p><p>3. Sidebery, makes tabs easier to access.</p><p>4. uBlock Origin (LibreWolf)</p><p>5. Adguard desktop (Firefox)</p><p></p><p>I use firefox with Adguard desktop, uBlock for LibreWolf because Adguard desktop is not compatible with LibreWolf (for now).</p><p></p><p>Offtopic: I see some changes in LibreWolf matter, because PrivaZer integrated LibreWolf cleaning, so I guess that is a good sign for other software to include LibreWolf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pixel_, post: 995582, member: 95391"] It depends on the browser profile I use. But not more than 5. 1. Dark Reader. 2. OneTab, as sometimes I have too many tabs open, so this is for memory saving. 3. Sidebery, makes tabs easier to access. 4. uBlock Origin (LibreWolf) 5. Adguard desktop (Firefox) I use firefox with Adguard desktop, uBlock for LibreWolf because Adguard desktop is not compatible with LibreWolf (for now). Offtopic: I see some changes in LibreWolf matter, because PrivaZer integrated LibreWolf cleaning, so I guess that is a good sign for other software to include LibreWolf. [/QUOTE]
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