For a while now I’ve been quite happy running LibreWolf, with Bitwarden and some other privacy extensions. I’ve also switched over from Google to Kagi as a search engine; doesn’t keep me anonymous, but I do love not being the product for once.

    • @khoplex
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      +1 They’re too good to not use.

  • @jonahMA
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    Just my password manager and uBlock Origin :)

  • GuyDudeman
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    uBlock Origin obviously is a must.

    I use Duck Duck Go for searching, but there might be a better option out there.

    I use Firefox.

    I make use of Firefox’s “containers”.

    • Velveteen
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      I recently switched from DDG to Ecosia. It gets results from the same dataset (Bing) and they plant trees when you search a certain number of times (the number fluctuates based on your frequency of searches I think). They’re also supposedly carbon negative and have a decent privacy policy from what I can tell.

  • @Euphoma@lemmy.ml
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    Aside from UBlock Origin, I use LibRedirect, which automatically redirects you to privacy-respecting front ends of services like Youtube.

    • AK1
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      +1 for LibRedirect. It’s a game changer IMO

  • Melody Fwygon
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    Currently rocking a modern Firefox 113 build with the following privacy enhancing addons:

    • CanvasBlocker - to increase fingerprint resistance
    • Multi-Account Containers - A critical multi-container account plugin
    • I don’t care about cookies - Bypass nag screens about cookies.
    • LocalCDN - A much more functional alternative to Decentraleyes which actually does benefit privacy
    • Temporary Containers - A critical plugin I use to enforce fresh “containers” for certain kinds of browsing. Works with MAC as well; allowing me to isolate critical SNSes and such from just any random old site I visit.
    • TrackMeNot - Search Engine Privacy tool; set on a very slow; non-default interval. This injects some “background noise” of activity into search queries and browsing traffic.
    • uBlock Origin - Absolutely Essential Adblocker. This addon shoulders a large load of the blocking and filtering work.
    • Allow Right-Click - Essential tool to break websites’ habit of interfering with my right to use my browser’s functionality.
    Unsupported or "Problematic" Addons
    • uMatrix - Additional content filtering addon. Equipped with a lightweight hosts list that only affects well known bad acting sites and trackers. Provides a frontline of defense against novel tracking and fingerprinting domains.
    • ^ Listen; say what you want; I don’t care. This addon is something I always pair with uBlock Origin as it provides an additional safety guard against unforeseeable objects, scripts and other nonsense that may appear on a webpage. I can cherrypick what I believe the website needs to function; while denying access to third party scripts and other objects. I still use it to defend my privacy every day.
    • WhatCampaign Sorry I couldn’t find a working source link; it seems to be down. - This addon breaks URL tracking breadcrumbs by obfuscating them; which breaks various websites’ attempts at tracking behavior and interferes with websites’ ability to take actions based on URL tracking.
    • SponsorBlock for Youtube - Like it or not this little addon saves me a ton of time and helps me avoid feeding an algorithm by alerting me to sponsored videos and skipping unwanted commercials in content I consume. Depending on your ethics; you may or may not want this addon.
    • Privacy Pass - Sometimes you just gotta do something about captchas…This tool can help reduce them while respecting your privacy
    • Privacy Redirect - [PARTIALLY DISABLED VIA ADDON CONFIGURATION] - Sometimes you just gotta say “Nope!” to a website like Twitter or Google in general and visit a more privacy respecting mirror website. Invidious anyone? (Unfortunately oftentimes these mirror sites are getting sniped and go down frequently for various reasons; making this addon a frequenly frustrating and unreliable one because you have to disable it so often.)
    • @LiftOff
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      I like Firefox. But, I don’t know why, I still prefer using a Chromium-based browser like Brave. Wow, I didn’t know there is an extension called “Allow Right-Click”. I find that annoying for some sites that disable users using right click, I usually want to open the link in the new tab then I use (Ctrl+Left Click) instead

  • tmpod
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    Besides the typical privacy-oriented Firefox extensions, I love Sidebery. It’s by far the best tree-style tab add-on I’ve ever seen. Beautiful and powerful.

    • @Jarmer@lemmy.ml
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      hmmm, and it says it works well with containers … I’ll give it a go as well, thank you :)

      • tmpod
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        Yes! :)

        You can organize your tabs into panels (little side tabs for tabs :P) and groups (collapsible tab folders for organization inside a panel). You can set colors, set containers, move to panels and windows. You can duplicate, unload, clear cookies. You can flatten trees and mute tabs. You can set up automatic snapshots to manage your sessions.

        You get the gist, it’s super powerful.

    • AK1
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      Thanks I will give it a try

  • Voynich
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    uBlock Origin definitely. I use KeePassXC’s browser extension, but if you’re using Bitwarden already then you’re probably fine on that.

    My search engine of choice is SearX, as DuckDuckGo’s results are just a frontend for Bing, i.e. not favorable to me.

    • AK1
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      I use SearxNG as well. I run my own instance and IMO it’s the best option for me.

  • @RudyLePlane
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    Ublock Orgin, No-Script is essential… for searches just build your own Searx instance. I love that I can customize so much with Searx Honorable mention? - Privacy Badger

  • @LiftOff
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    Currently, I’m using Brave Browser :

    • Clear URLs
    • Dark Reader : for sites that don’t have a dark mode
    • Decentraleyes
    • Grammarly: I’m not a native English speaker. I like to write English with good grammar
    • HTTPS Everywhere
    • Imagus: for zooming pictures by just hovering
    • JSON Formatter
    • Local CDN
    • MultiLogin : a container like in the Firefox browser
    • Privacy Badger
    • Link Grabber : grabbed all the links on the page
    • Disable automatic tab discarding : I don’t like when the tab automatically refreshes when I didn’t open it for a while. This extension disables that
    • Old Reddit Redirect
    • Reddit Enhancement Suite
    • Return YouTube Dislike
    • Snowflake
    • SponsorBlock for Youtube

    For search engines, I’m still using Google. Because I think the results it’s more and better (I guess). If not Google, I will use DuckDuckGo or Brave Search

    • @dngrayM
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      Keep in mind LocalCDN will make your fingerprint more unique. HTTPS Everywhere is unmaintained and no longer needed… and you certainly don’t need Decentraleyes, thats a duplicate of LocalCDN and is also unmaintained.

  • @shufflerofrocks@beehaw.org
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    Clipboard history pro: Stores a list of everything you have copied

    It’s a bit of a privacy headache - as the data is stored on cloud, but it has been so so damn useful to me that I keep using it, and haven’t found anything that adequately replaces it.

    If anyone has an FOSS alternative that stores data locally, please let me know :)

    • AK1
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      Switch to Linux :) you can do it system wide and locally

      • Adda
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        Just out of curiosity, do you mean that Windows does not have a built-in system-wide clipboard manager? TIL.

      • @shufflerofrocks@beehaw.org
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        Windows also has it’s clipboard manager, which I quite like.

        Ubuntu’s default clipboard manager is meh, and stuff like CopyQ are available for windows too.

        Sadly, they just don’t fulfill the niche use cases for me

    • @ch1cken@discuss.tchncs.de
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      If anyone has an FOSS alternative that stores data locally, please let me know :)

      on windows, ditto is a great one

      on linux, kde has a built in one, for gnome theres the pano extension, and im sure there many other apps as well

  • On my PC I use ungoogled chromium with UBlock origin mainly for online purchases etc, FF with UBlock and NoScript for email and github type things and Librewolf with UBlock for general searches and my webUI stuff on my home server

    On my phone I constantly switch between Bromite, DDG Firefox and Mull with UBlock on the FF and Mull

    For search engines I constantly switch between DDG, Searx, Startpage, Qwant, Swisscow, Ecosia and Brave and sometimes Google when I’m really strugglingtpo find things but I can’t remember the last time I needed it. Its great being able to switch search engines on the fly with FF based browsers and bangs on DDG

    I hate monopolies and being over reliant on a single entity so I try to have a bit of variation wherever I can

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    uBO, of course.
    LibRedirect for automatically opening Youtube, Twitter, TikTok etc. links in their privacy-focused front-ends. I just make sure to disable all the instances by esmailelbob since he’s a little homophobic shithead
    Buster for automatic captcha solving
    Consent-O-Matic automatically clicks through cookies banner to deny all the cookies that aren’t necessary, which I like better than just hiding the cookie banner
    Redirect AMP to HTML because fuck AMP and fuck Google