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AirGaram's avatar

There are a few that I often use, one of them is google translate extension, and the other is color zilla.

I often use google translate because I often read Japanese web novels that hasn’t been translated, sure it’s a bit rough around the edges since not every word or sentence can be translated as intended, it’s pretty handy to use so that you don’t have to copy paste the entire page to the google translate web.

Now about color zilla, I may not be a graphic designer, but I do edit a few images here and there, color zilla definitely helps me in getting the color I need from certain webs that caught my eye, and after you mess with the settings a little bit, you can get the colors from pdf files that you open on the web.

Makster's avatar

I thought Google Translate was in built into the browser

AirGaram's avatar

I mean, maybe? I don't really know. its just that since i found it in the chrome web store, and i often used it, i might as well put it here.

Gaypengwing's avatar

Honestly, Honey has saved me from spending way more than I need to so many times. Don’t get me wrong, I know the adverts for it seem to be everywhere at the moment but it’s genuinely so helpful, especially when self employed 🙌

Makster's avatar

I've got the extension but it rarely helps me whenever I buy anything..

MURRRAAAAY's avatar

same i removed it as felt it was just hoovering up my data for very little benefit

Horror and Cats's avatar

GoFullPage is a Chrome extension I use constantly for work. When creating case files, I often need to include images of entire web pages, regardless of length. GoFullPage let's you snag a page as an image in its entirety with a single click, then you decide whether you copy the image, save it as a file, copy the image URL, etc.

Before I found the extension, I was having to do multiple screen grabs as I scrolled down and it was a massive pain.

It's definitely for a niche audience/set of use cases, but if you need it, you'll be glad you have it for SURE.

Makster's avatar

Camel Camel Camel or The Camelizer

If you're a serial Amazon purchaser as I am and notice that items seem to yo-yo constantly in price. Well you need this extension. It tracks the price of amazon products so you know historically whether you're getting a good deal.

Amazon has caught up to this now with price trends however way back when I used this and it helped refrain me from those impulse purchases that made worked it's way into my basket to achieve the free shipping quota.

Foolish_Imp's avatar

The Capital one shopping and Coupert extensions are honestly pretty good. I use them back to back with two other coupon extensions and they are the most solid in pulling working codes. I do not do too much online shopping, but I have saved a lot of money while using these. The best thing about them, however, is their cashback features. If you make a lot of purchases or have to make big purchases, the cashback features really comes through. Sometimes if you do it right, you can get them both to pay you cashback for a purchase despite claiming that only one can be active. A friend of mine makes a lot of construction/building material related purchases using Capital one and They've racked up over $500 in cashback.

A tip, for Capital one especially, is browse an item or website a few hours, or a day if you can, before you make your purchase. Capital one will clock an item or the site you are looking on and sometimes will email you a special cashback offer that is higher than the usual rate. Capital one is the best at this, but some of the other coupon extensions do it too.

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You only really need an extension and it's called an adblocker. Ads are annoying at best, malicious at worst (they have been used as vectors for malwares before) and they really have gone overboard; if you ever saw those websites where there are so much ads that readying the article is impossible you probably understand. Thus, adblockers makes for a smoother and safer browsing experience. Also, if your website business relies that much on ads to survive, you might want to rethink your business model ;)

uBlock Origin is probably the best one, working on multiple browsers and plug and play. On Chrome it will be seen how long it will work with the oncoming changes to the architecture on which extensions works.

Another extension I personally use and recommend is Privacy Badger by Electronic Frontiers Foundation which tries to stop advertisers and trackers from tracking where you go and what you're looking at. It's not their business ;)

Samuel's avatar

Ooh, just quickly, the post description says that adblockers aren't allowed!

Ford James's avatar

Thanks for the spot Samuel! AlexGoesTheWorld Samuel is correct, we've banned ad blockers from this bounty because everyone already knows about them and how useful they are, so we're looking for other useful extensions. Feel free to edit your submission with a different browser extension to be eligible! ✌

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Privacy badger is not considered an adblocker. And no, I don't use any other extension but those two so you don't want to count it, don't count it lol.

Sturmer's avatar

Not everyone knows how to Adblock the whole home network, not just the browser. But that's a different topic indeed.

Samuel's avatar

The moment I read "fair game" I instantly had it in my mind...

We've all played it, we all know what it is.... Tetris!

Well... in this case, the Chrome extension is called "Tetrys"

We've all had those moments where we're absolutely zonked out of our minds and a little quick pick me up like Tetris is the perfect thing... provided you don't get too sidetracked with its addictive gameplay and convenient score meter. It's pretty much the most basic and simplistic game extension that just works.

Sinclair's avatar

Dark Reader is GOATED extension!

Dark reader is a MUST extension if you using Mozilla (yes, im using mozilla), it turns all the "Bright" website to dark mode while we can read it. Yes, i HATE light mode for couple websites :))))

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My most best browser exstention is Amazon I can’t live without it as I love a bit of browsing or shopping :)

Makster's avatar

Amazon is also a really great website to buy things too!

Fras_Shoyo's avatar

The extension that I always use is VidiQ, why do I use VidiQ? because sometimes I monitor engagement that is trending and can see what is really up from people's videos or my own videos and can see what makes my viewers interested, but not only that I can also see engagement from my tiktok videos or other people which can be seen if I use this extension.

Nine's avatar

I will recommeded some extension VPN for you guys, and that extension is " URBAN VPN "

urban VPN is free VPN extension , this vpn is really cool because you don't need to download it just instal on your fav browser.

this vpn have 80+ server location from various countries, Unlimited Bandwith, you can unlock any website who has just blocked by your provider.

I usually use this extension to look for drawing references, open Netflix films that are not available in my country, or open websites that should be safe but are blocked by my local provider.

and most importantly it is easy to use


the website :

https://www.urban-vpn.com/features/

the UI on my crome

Kane Carnifex's avatar

who has just blocked by your provider.

On which level does your provider block and an which Country do you live?
Germany they only allwoed to block on DNS Level which you simply swap to free DNS.

But to unlock a geolock VPN is the right choice and if it´s easy why not :)

Nine's avatar

Im from indonesian, some time a radom safe website is got banned.

Kane Carnifex's avatar

Wish you all the best so you goverment is starting to make the right choices.
Free Internet, Free Knowledge

My home with VPN is proton from Switzerland.

Proton was born in Switzerland in 2014 when a team of scientists who met at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) decided to build a better internet where privacy is the default.

Uh they also have Free plan available <3 (ack)


FirestormGamingTeam's avatar

I recommend Grammarly as a must-have,

If you are like me and have dyslexia and cannot spell properly or struggle to create coherent sentences, this add-on helps you, I am also due to MH EBD very blunt and often when I type I don't form the thoughts properly and Grammarly helps with that as well. So for me, it's a must-have addon, especially when writing emails and replying to and creating posts on Just About!

https://www.grammarly.com/desktop <-- You can get the Desktop app here, it is 100% perfectly safe.

But yes, Very good app!

Kane Carnifex's avatar

Sometimes i am little bit lost how you guys get through live...
Let me show you something what they do with your data:

Its Free :P nothing is free xDD
Who of you read through the conditions????

mar1gold 's avatar

Bitwarden :)

It's a password and payment card manager. It's really handy for me because I'm super forgetful! You can also make different folders so you can organise passwords for work, school, personal life etc.

Aswell as managing your passwords, it can generate a super secure one for you aswell :) I know it's a super simple browser extension but I have noticed a difference at how easy my life is before and after getting it <3

Sturmer's avatar

Absolutely great service. On a Free plan you can create an organization for 2 people and share passes with meaningful ones, pretty handy.

Any other similar services like dashlane, LastPass etc, not even close to Bitwarden.

Kane Carnifex's avatar

All bad, what do you do if they close their Service?
You lose your data, you support everything.

NEVER EVER TRUST A SECURITY COMPANY if they want money from you.

Be calm Kane, be calm... they don´t know it better...

Kane Carnifex's avatar

Is it a secure database like Keepass?
Oh, there is a money plan... I am out.
Keepass is free, stronger and doesn´t cost anything.


Sturmer's avatar

An Absolute Must-Have Addon: "I Don't Care About Cookies"

This essential browser addon brings the internet (at least for us Europeans) back to a pre-2018 era when you could simply visit a webpage without dealing with the annoying cookie acceptance UI with its multiple buttons and checkboxes.

The creators share my philosophy: I don't care about browser cookies, UTM tags, or other tracking elements (which are mainly for remarketing via banner ads, which I block entirely). For true privacy, I use a decentralized VPN with dynamic IP and MAC addresses.

This tiny addon has saved me thousands of clicks and mouse movements daily!

I don't care about cookies - Chrome Web Store (google.com)

Kane Carnifex's avatar

The Firefox addon got sold to big copies and therefore is useless.
Like its downrated to hell.

Limal's avatar

https://www.grammarly.com

(service + addon for most popular browser)

Grammarly is an excellent addon, even in its free version. It works as an advanced spellchecker, detecting typos, grammar mistakes, and even making stylistic suggestions. This tool helps you focus on content rather than correctness. Additionally, it can suggest synonyms and more suitable words.

However, I recommend turning it off on certain websites, like Jusabout, as kot it also.uses AI thus it can sometimes trigger AI-detection. Fortunately, you can exclude specific websites so it won't recommend or check anything there.

This little tool is a game-changer for writing efficiently and accurately!

Kane Carnifex's avatar
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere

Force HTTPS://

Since we started offering HTTPS Everywhere, the battle to encrypt the web has made leaps and bounds. Now HTTPS is truly just about everywhere, and the web has largely switched from non-secure HTTP to the more secure HTTPS protocol. HTTP has serious problems that make it vulnerable to eavesdropping and content hijacking. HTTPS fixes most of these problems. That's why EFF, and many like-minded supporters, have been pushing for web sites to adopt HTTPS by default. As of 2021, about 90% of all web page visits were using HTTPS. This is a big win for encryption and security for everyone.

Yes, you can use a VPN, but still the traffic inside the VPN and on the exit are uncrypted, readable for everybody. This the same for TOR... if you send uncrypted stuff in, it will also comeout uncrypted.

Therefore everytime we can we force HTTPS!

Sometimes Websites have oldschool HTTP links... this how we make them secure.

This is one of the first levels of privacy, if you don´t have it but using a VPN.
You don´t understand VPN, neither privacy... neither IT.

But i only worked 10 Years on the whatever side.. i don´t know my shit.

Shovel's avatar

I work as a full-time graphic designer and for my work it requires me to create and design a lot of emails that go out to clients and brokers. A lot of the emails that I create are in an OFT format, this is quite a common full amount for emails to be created and designed in.

So I use this extension and it’s simply called Text Symbols. is very useful for when I’m in the system and designing the emails it’s quick and easy access to get certain symbols that will work in the OFT format. Most of the symbolism that I use within my emails all actors caveats for body copy within the email so it’s not like I’m doing anything too crazy with the symbols. My Go to are the arrowsi and crosses as they are the most versatile.

Zeref_Vermilion's avatar


Story Saver as the name implies this extension is for downloading instagram stories, I usually use this extension to take stories from soccer clubs or artists, not only stories the extension can download instagram posts too.

Toretto 70's avatar

I will recommend a enhancher for you tube. Which add ons handy features like ability to boost volume, remove ads, increase the speed beyond two times and enter the cinema mode

0ffworld's avatar

I consume quite a lot of YouTube content, but the website has a lot of issues that ruin my experience if I have to browse regular vanilla YouTube.

Auto play, hidden controls, convoluted menus, forced shorts, weird quality settings... It's not a pleasant experience.

Thankfully, Enhancer for YouTube exists. I absolutely love this extension. With it, I can stop videos from playing automatically, I can make all videos play at a certain quality setting without letting YouTube guess which quality I prefer (and fail), I can speed up videos slightly with just one click, and more! Honestly, it's a lifesaver.

Image credit: Chrome Extentions web store

This extension exists for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox:

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/enhancer-for-youtube/ponfpcnoihfmfllpaingbgckeeldkhle

https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/enhancer-for-youtube%E2%84%A2/dlgfaleeejmphhnemjgiaekdbonkagkd

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/enhancer-for-youtube/

JB

'Momentum' is a really handy extension that just helps you keep on track of your daily work aim. You simply type your main goal for the day into the box and it'll prompt you to keep working towards your main aim.

I find this really useful as it's all too easy to get lost in a rabbit warren of Internet news articles and stories that drag you away from the task at hand. Distractions often impact productivity so this really acts as a subtle and helpful prompt to keep you on track and prevent any stress and anxiety that may be associated with missing deadline etc too! Well worth a look.

MURRRAAAAY's avatar

Malware Bytes browser guard is my pick as it’s a super lightweight extension for all your chrome browsers which helps you stay just a little bit safer online by helping you avoid malicious websites, malware and dogey URL’s , use this as a layered approach to your web security and as it’s free it’s well worth checking out! It’s blocked a few links I’ve clicked on and stoped a few downloads too so it’s reassuring to know it’s there watching your back as you browse! I highly recommend it! It’s from the same people who brought you malware bytes which is a trusted anti malware scanner!

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/malwarebytes-browser-guar/ihcjicgdanjaechkgeegckofjjedodee?hl=en&pli=1

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HANDS DOWN the Chrome Extension called "Monkey Mart Unblocked" this is a browser extension game I found at work, it works on the NHS computers at work and it's an extension that opens up a game where you start as a monkey in a store who has one banana tree, the tree grows bananas and you sell them to make money and extend to other items such as Corn, Eggs, Milk, Popcorn and I can't tell you how addicting this browser extension is, so useful when I'm doing something mindless at work or I have a few minutes to kill in between phone calls

https://www.youtube.com/embed/nRGxb5k5eGA?feature=oembed

Ford James's avatar

Hey Gaypengwing Sinclair Toyah Zeref_Vermilion Toretto 70, thanks for entering this bounty. Unfortunately, I've had to reject your submissions as the description stipulates that entries must be a minimum of 50 words justifying your choices. Apologies, but please do ensure you're reading bounty descriptions carefully in future to give yourselves the best chance of winning a reward! ✌

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I recently used ‘keeper’ at work and it’s really helpful! It’s basically a password saver but it has the two factor authentication so it’s super secure and short helpful because it remembers all your passwords so you don’t need to ☺️

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