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Browser 'add-ons'.
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I use Firefox as my default Browser and have a number of 'Add-ons'. Accordingly, my question is ..."Do you have any 'Add-ons' which you would recommend to ABers."?.
With a view to comments being forthcoming, I have listed the 'add-ons' which I find most useful.:-
1) W.O.T. (Web of Trust) which gives 'traffic light' circles alongside all Internet sites and implies.......Green; safe.....Amber; ok....Red....proceed at your own risk....(AB gets a Green.)
2) Flag Fox....Interesting and does give an indication of the country from which one's computer is being served by any given site. However it can be mis-leading because it 'flags' AB as being in the USA whereas our honourable site has its Server in the USA and AB is actually UK owned and has its HQ at........ Sorry I have to stop there because I did once disclose the address and I think for Health & Safety reasons it was very quickly removed.!!
3) Adblock Plus....Enables one to block all adverts which appear on Internet sites. I now use it on AB but would refrain from doing so if there were Not any flashing or pulsating adverts which could be a health hazard.
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With a view to comments being forthcoming, I have listed the 'add-ons' which I find most useful.:-
1) W.O.T. (Web of Trust) which gives 'traffic light' circles alongside all Internet sites and implies.......Green; safe.....Amber; ok....Red....proceed at your own risk....(AB gets a Green.)
2) Flag Fox....Interesting and does give an indication of the country from which one's computer is being served by any given site. However it can be mis-leading because it 'flags' AB as being in the USA whereas our honourable site has its Server in the USA and AB is actually UK owned and has its HQ at........ Sorry I have to stop there because I did once disclose the address and I think for Health & Safety reasons it was very quickly removed.!!
3) Adblock Plus....Enables one to block all adverts which appear on Internet sites. I now use it on AB but would refrain from doing so if there were Not any flashing or pulsating adverts which could be a health hazard.
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Ron.
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My only concern about NoScript is that it might interfere with Adblock. Anyway, as I do not have Java installed on my computer it doesn't seem necessary for me to install NoScript.
As regards Flashgot, it could be very useful to folk who downloads lots of video material; which I don't.
Thanks again.....Ron.
My only concern about NoScript is that it might interfere with Adblock. Anyway, as I do not have Java installed on my computer it doesn't seem necessary for me to install NoScript.
As regards Flashgot, it could be very useful to folk who downloads lots of video material; which I don't.
Thanks again.....Ron.
This one is very good for Chrome: https:/ /chrome .google ...cnho eaanfpk fachlfc lli
Another good one (for chrome) is "Eye Dropper"
Another good one (for chrome) is "Eye Dropper"