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Don't waste your time with compliance. FastForward circumvents annoying link shorteners. FastForward circumvents sites which make you wait (like adf.ly), make you do something (e.g., show.co and sub2unlock.com) and even trackers (such as bit.ly and t.co)! It also helps to prevent your IP address from being logged by sites by blocking them. Privacy note: When you have the "Crowd Bypass" option enabled, we record some links of link shortners that you visit to allow other uses to bypass them faster. This also collects a hashed version of your public IP address. See our privacy policy for more details. https://fastforward.team/privacy We have a Discord, https://discord.gg/RSAf7b5njt We have a GitHub, https://github.com/FastForwardTeam/FastForward Visit https://fastforward.team/ for more information.
Decentraleyes
Protects you against tracking through "free", centralized, content delivery. It prevents a lot of requests from reaching networks like Google Hosted Libraries, and serves local files to keep sites from breaking. Complements regular content blockers. Websites have increasingly begun to rely much more on large third-parties for content delivery. Canceling requests for ads or trackers is usually without issue, however blocking actual content, not unexpectedly, breaks pages. The aim of this add-on is to cut out the middleman by providing lightning speed delivery of local (bundled) files to improve online privacy. • Protects privacy by evading large delivery networks that claim to offer free services. • Complements regular blockers such as uBlock Origin (recommended), Adblock Plus, et al. • Works directly out of the box; absolutely no prior configuration required. Note: Decentraleyes is no silver bullet, but it does prevent a lot of websites from making you send these kinds of requests. Ultimately, you can make Decentraleyes block requests for any missing CDN resources, too.
Shiftsearch
The better way of searching the web. Search through the internet like you are used to - but faster! Use this extension to switch between search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo!, DuckDuckGo and Ecosia lightning fast and therefore perform searches more quickly when you are used to using multiple different search engines. This extension sets your search engine to a search engine recommended by us. Speed and ease of use guaranteed! You can use another search engine at any time by clicking on the extension icon. As we need to pay for our servers, this extension uses affiliate links to finance itself.
SponsorBlock for YouTube - Skip Sponsorships
Skip sponsorships, subscription begging and more on YouTube videos. Report sponsors on videos you watch to save others' time. SponsorBlock lets you skip over sponsors, intros, outros, subscription reminders, and other annoying parts of YouTube videos. SponsorBlock is a crowdsourced browser extension that lets anyone submit the start and end times of sponsored segments and other segments of YouTube videos. Once one person submits this information, everyone else with this extension will skip right over the sponsored segment. You can also skip over non music sections of music videos. This is open source and the entire database is public. Access your data for youtube.com, www.youtube-nocookie.com: - Used to modify the YouTube webpage "Authentication Information": When you install the extension, it will generate a random "userID" that is used when submitting or voting. This allows you to appear on the leaderboard and helps determine reputation of submissions. With this extension, you will automatically skip YouTube sponsors.
Flag Cookies
A cookie and browser storage data manager on steroids to mark, 'flag', and manage cookies using rulesets. Important privacy notice: - No cookie information besides the name and domain name are stored inside FlagCookies to work, no values, no direct details. - No session data or details are stored or processed - No history of visited domains or websites or any other tracking is used. Before you use this addon: This add-on is mainly aimed at power users, this might sound harsh, but it is not! To get the most out of FlagCookies, you have to define either own cookie rules for websites and or make use of `Global Flag`, or `Auto flag`, or `Profile` mode(s). Also, in case you use payment services, be advised to disable the "Global flag" feature temporarily. For example when using Paypal or other shopping/payment provider websites and services. Long story made short - Basic usage: 1) Use `Global mode` if you are surfing, this will remove all kind of cookies while browsing the web if not protected by `profile` mode, or explicitly are set as protected. 2) Use `Auto flag` which will remove all cookies for one website/domain - this can be useful if you only want to automatically remove these page cookies every time you browse this website. 3) Use `Profile mode` either globally for a website, protecting all cookies of that domain if no cookies are picked as profile cookies. Or protect single cookies even when `Global flag` or `Auto flag` modes are active. 4) `Click / Flag` and set rules for each cookie individually, works together with the other modes. Note: It is possible to export detected cookies into a json file or into the clipboard, used by JDownloader2, from the `Settings` tab inside of FlagCookies. More information can be found at the Github. Some features are: * Detects and displays stored browser cookies, storage data, and be able to manage (flag) and delete those while browsing, either automatically through ***global*** or ***auto flag*** mode or by explicit decision * **Flag cookies** either to be explicitly **deleted** even without *global* or *auto flag* mode or set them to be **permitted** or protected from removal by *global* or *auto flag* modes * **Profile** mode for a domain or cookies - to switch between *logged into a website/service* and *not logged in* modes in order to remove or keep cookies on demand * **Auto flag** mode only affecting this particular (sub)domain, removing every domain cookie which is not permitted or used as ***profile cookie***, this also includes third-party and cross origin cookies. * Support for *Firefox Multi-Account-Containers* * **Preferences** allowing to import and export settings to a ZIP file. Import does not work in private windows! * **Preferences** allows to manage *logged in profile* cookies, delete all domain settings and add-on settings * An **Action log** avaible in Preferences which provides output of what FlagCookies is doing. The **Action log** is disabled by default due to performance improvements and RAM usage - even so the log is cleared mostly on reload * **Displays count** of deleted cookies in the browser toolbar icon and in addition a breakdown summary of the action log when hovering the toolbar icon if the action log is enabled * Optional **notifications** * Support for firstPartyIsolate/firstPartyDomain cookies * Support for container tabs/contextual identities Providing feedback/feature wishes/ideas: Please file an issue on the issues page. I gladly try to respond to feedback and to improve Flag cookies. If you think a feature is missing or at worst, not working as expected, please also open an issue. Thanks and notes To all who helped so far through critic, general feedback and ideas. Keeps me going! And of course for everyone supporting the project in this or the other way.