<div dir="ltr"><p>Ghostery is a nice privacy plugin, also shows nicely which trackers it is blocking, which can be a revelation, since some sites have 30 or more. <br></p><p><a href="http://www.ghostery.com/">http://www.ghostery.com/</a></p>
<p>And recommend using DuckDuckGo in the search bar? :) <br></p><blockquote type="cite"><br>On 21.5.2013 16.05, "Moon Jones" <<a href="mailto:mjones@pencil.allmail.net" target="_blank">mjones@pencil.allmail.net</a>> wrote:<br>
<br><p><font color="#500050">On <a href="tel:21.05.2013%2012" value="+12105201312" target="_blank">21.05.2013 12</a>:59, Mick Fuzz wrote:<br>
> So far I have info on fireftp, noscript, adblock, foxyproxy,...</font></p>
The point is to have less extensions if possible. Because extensions might slow down the browser. Might conflict with other extensions. Meaning more extensions more chances to get one. Also, being developed by third parties, it's not excluded they can rat on you. Some do it for a small profit. Some do it out of curiosity. Most aren't even aware. So flagfox is cute, but not so important. Google related stuff are dangerous both for bypassing censorship and personal security. Better privacy can be dumped once flash is uninstalled from a system. Also foxyproxy should be there only if one has a particular need to use it and change among more proxies during a single session.<br>
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You forgot CookieCuller.<br>
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Element Hiding Helper for Adblock Plus and Adblock Plus Pop-up Add-on. The whole list of Ad-block are for people who don't care about their anonymity. Also, if you like FlagFox in it's useless cuteness, you might need IdentFavIcon too for the sites where the webmaster doesn't care about that icon.<br>
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And RequestPolicy. But that's also for people who are less concerned with anonymity. It's not so easy to work with it. It's functionality is already in a much less friendlier form in NoScript. But it makes pages load faster. A lot faster.<br>
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For offline reading you have MAFF and GrabMyBooks and a couple of PDF converters.<br>
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You need a flash video downloader in case you did the wise thing and erased Adobe products from your hard drive.<br>
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And a download manager. DownThemAll! is quite handy if you don't have an external app just for that. So is Epubreader if you don't have another dedicated app.<br>
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For article readability there's Tranquility. Because iReader doesn't work with NoScript. Their bad.<br>
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Also Fangs can be an useful app when reading or designing a site. I'm not sure it works with the latest versions.<p><font color="#500050"><br>_______________________________________________<br>Discuss mailing list<br>
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