I completely agree with
@silversurfer no need for Privacy Badger anymore
And I want to stress the importance of limiting the numbers of extensions you use.
Lately there is a rise roque extensions or good extensions sold to bad people.
See these threads for more info:
Abusive add-ons aren’t just a Chrome and Firefox problem. Now it’s Edge’s turn After discovering the redirections weren’t an isolated incident, participants in this Reddit discussion winnowed the list of suspects down to five. All of them are knockoffs of legitimate add-ons. That means that...
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As some of you might have noticed, Nano Adblocker is now months behind upstream. It became clear that I simply do not have enough time to properly maintain the Nano projects. At the beginning, there was no backlogs. As the projects grow, I added a backlog system to better manage open issues...
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But even "normal" extensions can be a risk:
This nice blog post is about the Honey extension and display the security and privacy problems with it: https://palant.info/2020/10/28/what-would-you-risk-for-free-honey/ The post is very long but detailed so I don't quote it here.
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Always remember that extensions can see everything you do with your browser.