Best Free Downloading Add-ons for Firefox
Flash Video Downloader downloads any currently playing video. It is an excellent tool to download streaming videos from any website. After months of using it, I still haven't found even one video it couldn't detect and download.
When a video is playing (Flash or not Flash), simply click the toolbar icon to get a list of all detected video files. The entries usually show extra details such as resolution, container format, quality level, etc. Click the one you want to download, sit back and enjoy!
Download Panel Tweaker improves the Downloads list display. It gives you a few simple options to change the size, coloration and detail display of the Downloads panel. By default, you can only see 3 entries and a less-than-satisfying amount of detail in relation to how much space each entry takes. DPT puts a stop to that by making items more compact and more informative at the same time.
DownThemAll, a download manager and accelerator addon for Firefox. [more details to be added]
Video DownloadHelper provides an easy way to download and convert Web videos from YouTube and other similar sites. It is extremely easy to use and configure, and it works on most websites. [more details to be added]
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I know nothing of SecureLogin, i've been using LastPass for years.
Have you tested Cookie Controller?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-controller/
I think it's the same in firefox, but in palemoon flashblock is pretty much useless as the flash plugin itself can be set to Ask to activate.
This one Download Flash and Video pretty much always works.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/download-flash-and-video/...
For Youtube i use the feature of SmartVideo for Youtube and there's also SaveFrom.net when i'm not using my own Palemoon browser. I used to use DownThemall and DownloadHelper, but they aren't necessary anymore.
I like Stylish, it's just a bit hard to find styles that do what i want.
Palemoon commander, yes!
I also always have Mozilla Archive Format and FEBE.
Ghostery, AdBlockEdge & AdBlockPlus (with proper config) are all roughly equal in ability to protect privacy. Disconnect comes in at a distant 4th.
[There is an obvious opt-out choice for anonymous reporting to Ghostery - I don't see any issue unless you don't pay attention and you SHOULD pay attention when installing software.] You need to do your homework when you configure AND UPDATE these add-ons; the default settings are NOT usually the best.
All according to this useful continuous testing site:
http://www.areweprivateyet.com/
which also helps you to configure the add-ons properly.
If you browse widely to 'new' urls on a continuous basis, NoScript is a royal pain in the butt.
1/ Adblock has some deal with advertising company, I recommand the fork Adblock Edge
2/ Some website are blocking you if Adblock is enabled.
A Greasemonkey script removes many protections used on some website that force the user to disable the AdBlocker
Anti-AdBlock Killer : http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/155840
For #1 you'll find information for example here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5995140
For #2 It's not site specific. It's specific to all website tracking adblock users
Some add-on suggestions for the editor
Page 1: Security
Secure Login
Page 3: Privacy
Disconnect
No Cookie for Google search
Page 4. Adblocking
SimpleBlock
Silent Block
Page 5: Downloading
Download Panel Tweaker
OpenDownload2
Maybe more categories, e.g.
-utilities/tools like FireFTP
-Photos, Music & Videos like ImageTweak, YouTube Grid View
-firefox customization like Tab Mix Plus, Location Bar Enhancer etc.
-performance like Local Load, Tweak Network
-advanced config like Pale Moon Commander, Configuration Mania, Config Descriptions
Flagfox.
It could either go in section 9 or section 2.
It displays a small country flag at the right hand side of your address bar, showing the country that the web server is located in. When you hover your mouse pointer over the flag it displays the server's name, IP address and name of the country of origin.
BTW, you should warn users of Ghostery not to agree to the information collection part of Ghostery. You're just replacing one set of spies with another, the Ghostery company itself.
"Anyone can make there own, incredibly useful, easy to use, takes up very little room, for me reliable."
There? How about their?
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