![]() I don't think this is needed anymore, but it makes sure that you are using secure web access. I've tried lots of others but this seems like it works the best. I also use NordVPN Threat Protection as well and this seems to get rid of most ads on site. Safari doesn't have this but you can set it to DuckDuckgo. ![]() Resets the default search engine to a private one giving you google queries. I have not tried this much before, but if you are trying to note how to do things and it's web-oriented, this is the way, it stores the instructions on their site but seems very convenient. Not available for Safari, I use the Trello application even though it lacks points and things or just use Chrome Not on Firefox, so I use Trello Super Powers. It's old but this is a simple to-do list and works well for me with burndowns and Kanban cards. Note that this does not work super well with Google Docs, but you can turn off per site. This is a really smart dark mode for browsers. Yes, you can have a browser view of this in addition to the desktop applicationĭark Reader. Note that Chrome has the most extensions and Firefox and Safari has a different set, so I'll note those: ProductivityġPassword. There are lists and lists of these things, but in no particular order, here are ones I recommend.
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