Advice Request Maximum number of Extensions on Firefox & Chrome?

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Anyone know?

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  1. Are there limits set by Mozilla or Google?
  2. Is the limit hardware dependent?
  3. What happens if 50% or more of the installed extensions conflict?
  4. Are there any security or privacy risks?
  5. How does it affect the stability of Chrome vs Firefox?
  6. How many can be sync'd?
 
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Think of your browser as a first line of defence against the below and ask yourself how many extensions you need for protection. Since you are NOT going to be anonymous don't worry about being unique on the net.

- ads & ad trackers
- malicious sites
- analytics (beacons, pixel etc)
- browser fingerprinting e.g. mouse wheel/speed etc besides those listed(and protected) in ScriptSafe and Trace. Also, cross-browser fingerprinting for hardware e.g. screen resolution/GPU/CPU/RAM/audio context, ultrasound cross-device tracking (uXDT)
- social widgets
- microphone hijack
- WebRTC leak
- unwanted cookies (e.g. cookieless cookie (aka Etags, supercookies, evercookies, zombie cookie), super HSTScookies, HTTPS cookie, zombie cookies etc)
- webbugs
- clickbait links
- in-browser cryptojackers
- browser hijackers
- browser lockers
- phishing and online scams
- PUPs, toolbars and pop ups
- overlays
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
- anti-XSS
- zero-width Unicode characters
- clickjacking
- CDNs (Content Delivery Networks)
- redirects
- session replay scripts
- spoofing/randomizing user-agent/timezone/header(etag and referer)/geolocation
- clean URL tracking
- WebGL
- ultrasonic tracking
- browser-based rootkits and browser-based botnets
- DNS rebinding attacks
- JavaScript-based side-channel attacks against leaks from CPU/RAM
- other web annoyances
 
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Think of your browser as a first line of defence against the below and ask yourself how many extensions you need for protection. Since you are NOT going to be anonymous don't worry about being unique on the net.
You don't need protect against all your listed stuff as not everything is dangerous.
Also most can be easily blocked with JavaScript disabled which e.g. Edge provide natively.

Anyway nice list
 

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You don't need protect against all your listed stuff as not everything is dangerous.
Also most can be easily blocked with JavaScript disabled which e.g. Edge provide natively.

Anyway nice list
It's true if you disable JS then most will be blocked including your images, videos etc on the webpages as well
 

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I use 13. Yeah it maybe some kind of security risk to use this many but all of them have improved browsing experience in ways. ublock origin is the only security extension though if it counts. Edge's smartscreen and tracking protection + ubo is more than enough for me for security.
 

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