I got the Xbox keyboard and mouse extension on edge and chrome before on my friends pc it’s one for Xcloud it makes it were you don’t have to connect a controller Im sure you Heard it before
8:51 authors often can't avoid a paywall on their articles, because publishing "open access" without paywall costs them between $1k and $10k. So as an author, you write the paper, you format the paper, you have it peer-reviewed by other voluntary scientists who are not paid at all, and then the journal wants you to pay them $10000 to upload your PDF on their website and to sign an agreement such that they can steal your copyright. It's so fucking rediculous. But scientists like me have to just accept this, because we need to publish in "prestigious" journals to make the papers count as such. Some universities pay the fee, and some just don't care, so as an author you are then stuck with having your paper behind a stupid paywall. Scientific publishing is one giant scam by the journals.
The functionality of Extensity is built-in in Firefox on the addons management page. (hamburger menu in the top right → Extensions and Themes). Here you can find a little switch for every extension seperately with wich you can dis-/enable it. 5:45 That's also built-in into Firefox in form of the "Reading mode". Although that's not as complex but it gets the job done ;)
I haven't used Firefox in some time, but I thought it opened a separate tab, like the Chrome menu does. The extension just opens a modal which is far faster, at least vs Chrome.
Not quite, as you can't do it from the "front". And it's a matter of conveniency. Not only doing it from the front, but it's *soo* compact. Do you know of an addon that compacts the FF addons page? It's not allowed anymore, right? So much for convenience.
I love "I Don't Care About Cookies," but I have come across a number of websites that were broken in the most random and unusable ways (for stuff that you don't need an account for), and 9 times out of 10, disabling this extension solves the issue.
Also in Internet Explorer and is common across most browsers but I guess just not blink-based browsers such as Chromium or Edge? Caret browsing has been around since at least the early 2000s
Unpaywall's never gotten me access to an article that wasn't already open access, but I keep it around just in case it'll help one day 😋. As a tip for when an article is behind a paywall, I've gotten into a habit of searching the first few authors' names and landing on their lab website. Funnily enough, researchers often upload their own article PDFs for free viewing, separate from the journals where they've also paid to publish them.
The dev tools, at least in Chrome, only resize the viewport, not the window. That's what actual web developers care about, but it's not useful for screen-recording which is what Joe seemed to be targeting with the extension.
@@Blooest, that's also true. But I checked the extension/addon pages, and they stated something similar to what it does. Even had the sentence, it was more for the web-developers, but removed it afterwards, maybe it would be still good to keep, well. Not sure about the recording capabilities, probably you can use dev tools, too, though it will still be a window inside a tab
Microsoft Edge has a built in supercopy feature, which can be accessed on any website and it's way more useful. For example, you can highlight text on Wattpad and right click, but for some reason you can't copy the text. Using Microsoft Edge, a simple Ctrl + Shift + X allows you to copy any text, and Ctrl + Shift + C allows you to take screenshots easily. Personally, I think Edge> Chrome, but we're all free to have our opinions.
Another good one that's I think essential to everyone (at least who uses a lot of tabs) is Onetab. As you all know Chrome is a huge memory hog so onetab takes care of that. You just simply save the other tabs you're not using by taping the onetab funnel icon and then it saves those tabs as one page and you can do a lot with them for example share them, star them, rename them and a whole bunch more.
Wow, thanks! I have been looking for an extension like this. This seems to work really good. It always annoyed me to see the country codes instead of the correct flag emoji's!
I prefer Consent-o-Matic over I Don't Care About Cookies since you can really set what you want to accept and it's designed to work better with the GDPR compliant forms (and I use a Netherlands VPN). There's also Cookies Auto Delete but the problem is that one still has no syncing so it's a pain to backup and manually transfer the settings.
I love the SVG export because of the images, Font Defender, and the Cookie extension for privacy reasons. I wonder if there is an adblocking extension on chrome
On the Bionic Reading add-on you neglected to mention whether it'll allow you to PRINT that simplified page view. Now THAT would add real value to that extension!
These extensions look useful, but there are a couple extensions available for Chromium-based browsers and Firefox that I personally recommend (as well as other people). One is of course ublock origin, which we all know is used for blocking ads and blocking elements. Like whenever I see these annoying donation buttons from sites that seem untrustworthy to me (I don't like to donate anyway). Then I would block the element. Another extension I would also recommend is NoScript. It is a chrome and Firefox extension that would block JavaScript executions. Because we all know if we disable JavaScript systemwide, then the internet would pretty much be unusable. But with this extension, you can use the internet and you could potentially save yourself from potentially malicious JavaScript executions. In this extension there would be a dashboard for each tab where you can set it to be trusted, temporary trusted, untrusted, etc. And you can even disable it globally (not recommended) or for the tab you're using. It can be annoying to whitelist domains when you first use it. But after a while you'll see why this would be useful for protecting yourself from potentially malicious malware.
Came here to recommend both of these. First ones I install on fresh Firefox. NoScript requires a little work whitelisting domains needed by sites, but it protects from a lot of potential attacks and page bloat, slowness, and popups.
8:04 I use a simple extension that's called "Allow Right-Click" for firefox here. I use that for images most of the time, so I can use IMU (try finding larger image).
Protip for I don't care about cookies, Vivaldi actually has that built in, though it's not enabled by default and a bit hidden. Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Scroll to Tracker and Ad blocking > manage sources > after scrolling through the ad blocking list, check EasyList Cookie list and I don't care about cookies
SingleFile Saves the website as a single file. Instead of relying on a pdf copy, one can extract Elements and javascript. That way all the fancy pages that doesn't really play well with screenshots or printing can be captured. Great for tracking sources offline.
I remember extension that allow us to skip the ads when open some website / link, its logo like an arrow, it really helps me a lot, but I don't remember what extension that is
I tried Guardio using your code on an earlier video you posted and they overcharged me despite listing a much cheaper price. The email they sent about the next charge also said they’d be charging me more next time. I’m exaggerating here these aren’t actual prices, but the initial charge was supposed to be like, $20 and they instead charged me $40 then in the email said they’d charge me $60 next time.
Thanks for that first one, My browser fingerprint was very anonymoys but I had no idea there way to solve font tracking finally. Also the second one is great Is there an tool to block extension list tracking yet?
Nah no way for extensions list that i know of, though not sure if that's being used by companies yet, the one guy just made a proof of concept. They might though
Hey ThioJoe, could you do a video on how to "improve" your phone? Maybe optimized settings for Android or iOS or show off cool and usefull apps? Thanks in advance!
For Android, try an app to move other apps to the SD card -- and one of the highly rated phone cleaners, like CCleaner (4.6) or AVG Cleaner (4.7). Those help to keep my older phones useable.
About that I don't care about cookies extension you can also get in some ad blockers and you also get to block ads so two birds one stone.Though maybe not everyone uses ad blockers so I guess it would be preferable for some to have a dedicated extension.
Unpaywall at 8:52 can speed up tracking down originals/full-Sources... I can first try Unpaywall, then if that doesn't work, go through the more laborious routines that I've had to try up to now. THANKS, I'll try your suggestion.
Can you check out Trace? It's like ublock origin but more toward fingerprinting protection. It should work well most of the time but doesn't seem to be updated regularly.
6.30 Firefox actually has this sort of a read mode installed as default. It is not as adjustable and is pretty basic, but is nice if you need one. There pops up a document icon in the url bar to use it.
Other than adblock plus, I always tell my clients to stay away from extensions. Too many of them are malicious and at the very least, they track you. The most common malware I run in to, now adays, are browser hijacks, mostly from extensions.
Okay, do you use any of these extensions on a regular basis? Of course, I could be wrong, but it seems to me that you just wanted to promote one extension and added a few more, just to make this video seem more useful.
I'll keep most of them installed but not necessarily activated all the time, hence why I talked about extensity. Also this is like the 5th chrome extensions video i've made, most aren't even sponsored
The developer(s) of don't care about Cookies had this announcement on their page. In response to this in the comment section, many users said they were gonna stop using it because of *obvious* reasons.
Hey @ThioJoe, I was wondering, have you heard of the VisiOS extension? The demo looks really cool, and it seem really powerful, but I'm not sure if it is safe to install, as no one seems to really know much about it, and there isn't a lot about it on the web, and it kind of seems too good to be true. And I don't really know enough about browser extensions to be able to audit them, but given the low user count I'm unsure how safe it is. What do you think of the extension, and do you think it would be safe to use? Or how would you recommend checking if it is safe to use?
A lot of the recent reviews for I don't care about cookies are saying that they were recently bought out by Avast and that Avast is known to sell your data. Is this extension still something you would recommend?
Hey Thio First of all love from India Actually I need a software than can show the process tree in windows Means a software than can show which software triggers the popup or which software is requesting any access to system files or open cmd. Yesterday I ran a software and than software didn't opened on time because my PC is very very slow and after that I opened another software And then a command window opened and shows some technical points and asked to enter y to continue. Now I completely confused and pressed y I don't know actually which program triggered that and what was the consequence of that command prompt So I want a minimal and less RAM consuming software that can display the whole process line-up
I'm looking for an extension that allows me to type on a website. I have found ones that allow you to use your mouse or trackpad but, not your keyboard.
Hey ThioJoe great video. I want to encourage you and others to consider using the words allowlist and denylist instead of whitelist and blacklist. It may seem small but I promise if you did make the leap you'll be appreciated.
there are other chromium based browsers which offer this, kiwi for example. but i think the main reason why chrome haven't introduced extension (officialy) on mobile is because of the amount of memory they take.
THIOJoe can you please find me an app that perform an action like opening a file or ending a program's task or even shut down my pc when pressing a shortcut key. I want this so that when I click CTRL+NUMPAD 0+F will open my folder that I put setting shortcuts form a godmode folder. Thanks
That last one made me so happy to see, too many times have I watched tutorials on a mobile device and not been able to read something. Even if you can't install the extension may I recommend going full screen and changing the pages zoom to 150%. I personally record 1/4th of my screen for both mobile users and my computer being a potato. 👀 (Also helps with file size)
I'm having an ongoing problem (not related to this video) I keep getting timed out on my emails from AT&T and I have to log in again multiple times a day. I have tried many things but it has been happening for days now. Help if you can. Thanks, TJ!
NOTE: You can also install these extensions on any Chromium-based browser, including Edge, Brave, Opera, etc
Okay. Thank you, ThioJoe
Where is uBlock Origin ?
I got the Xbox keyboard and mouse extension on edge and chrome before on my friends pc it’s one for Xcloud it makes it were you don’t have to connect a controller Im sure you Heard it before
Enderman: “Edge? Never heard of it”
Vivaldi is one!
8:51 authors often can't avoid a paywall on their articles, because publishing "open access" without paywall costs them between $1k and $10k. So as an author, you write the paper, you format the paper, you have it peer-reviewed by other voluntary scientists who are not paid at all, and then the journal wants you to pay them $10000 to upload your PDF on their website and to sign an agreement such that they can steal your copyright.
It's so fucking rediculous. But scientists like me have to just accept this, because we need to publish in "prestigious" journals to make the papers count as such. Some universities pay the fee, and some just don't care, so as an author you are then stuck with having your paper behind a stupid paywall. Scientific publishing is one giant scam by the journals.
That sounds really lame
As a medical scientist I agree. Medical journals have gone 'woke' and I don't trust them or reviewers like I did previously.
@@normangoldstuck8107 yes totally.
@@normangoldstuck8107 wtf does that have anything with going woke🤣🤣for a scientist you don't seem very smart
@@JohnMarston-lo5qk Which medical journals do you read?
The functionality of Extensity is built-in in Firefox on the addons management page. (hamburger menu in the top right → Extensions and Themes).
Here you can find a little switch for every extension seperately with wich you can dis-/enable it.
5:45 That's also built-in into Firefox in form of the "Reading mode". Although that's not as complex but it gets the job done ;)
Yep totally true, I've seen it whenever I look through some extensions I have installed. Or whenever I want to install more.
@@pyp2205
I thought Chrome has a similar feature but I seem to be wrong because otherwise there would be no addon for this ealily-accessible feature.
I haven't used Firefox in some time, but I thought it opened a separate tab, like the Chrome menu does. The extension just opens a modal which is far faster, at least vs Chrome.
@@Blooest
I know, it's not a little popup but an own tab.
I think that's no big deal, especially as there's no need to install anything.
Not quite, as you can't do it from the "front". And it's a matter of conveniency. Not only doing it from the front, but it's *soo* compact. Do you know of an addon that compacts the FF addons page? It's not allowed anymore, right? So much for convenience.
I love "I Don't Care About Cookies," but I have come across a number of websites that were broken in the most random and unusable ways (for stuff that you don't need an account for), and 9 times out of 10, disabling this extension solves the issue.
Firefox has something similar to Bionic Reading, it's built in. It's called Caret Browser, activated by pressing F7
Interesting
Also in Internet Explorer and is common across most browsers but I guess just not blink-based browsers such as Chromium or Edge? Caret browsing has been around since at least the early 2000s
@@ThioJoe To emphasize the beginning of every word, theres another extension on Firefox called TorpedoRead. It doesn't do anything else, though :\
@@wclifton968gameplaystutorials Except Internet Explorer is now dead, gone and buried.
I have seen many videos on the same topic and found none useful - but this was really useful... Thanks Joe
Thank you so much for Bionic Reading. I've been looking for this kind of extension but didn't know how to describe it in the google
Unpaywall's never gotten me access to an article that wasn't already open access, but I keep it around just in case it'll help one day 😋.
As a tip for when an article is behind a paywall, I've gotten into a habit of searching the first few authors' names and landing on their lab website. Funnily enough, researchers often upload their own article PDFs for free viewing, separate from the journals where they've also paid to publish them.
The last one is built-in in Firefox (at least, Nightly), you just need to press Ctrl+Shift+M. You can switch the user-agent there as well
It works in Firefox 101 too. I didn't know about this feature.
The dev tools, at least in Chrome, only resize the viewport, not the window. That's what actual web developers care about, but it's not useful for screen-recording which is what Joe seemed to be targeting with the extension.
@@Blooest, that's also true. But I checked the extension/addon pages, and they stated something similar to what it does. Even had the sentence, it was more for the web-developers, but removed it afterwards, maybe it would be still good to keep, well.
Not sure about the recording capabilities, probably you can use dev tools, too, though it will still be a window inside a tab
The reason why some websites blocks paste it’s because some viruses replace your copied text with other stuff (usually happened with crypto addresses)
Microsoft Edge has a built in supercopy feature, which can be accessed on any website and it's way more useful. For example, you can highlight text on Wattpad and right click, but for some reason you can't copy the text. Using Microsoft Edge, a simple Ctrl + Shift + X allows you to copy any text, and Ctrl + Shift + C allows you to take screenshots easily.
Personally, I think Edge> Chrome, but we're all free to have our opinions.
Didn't know this
I prefer browsers that aren’t made by advertising companies
Another good one that's I think essential to everyone (at least who uses a lot of tabs) is Onetab. As you all know Chrome is a huge memory hog so onetab takes care of that. You just simply save the other tabs you're not using by taping the onetab funnel icon and then it saves those tabs as one page and you can do a lot with them for example share them, star them, rename them and a whole bunch more.
He listed Onetab in a previous video of this sort. I have it but I still have way to many tabs.
@@grn1 I know just a reminder
"Country Flag Fixer" is also a really great Chrome extension if you are on Windows and don't see the country flag emoji's correctly!
Wow, thanks! I have been looking for an extension like this. This seems to work really good. It always annoyed me to see the country codes instead of the correct flag emoji's!
I don't understand why this is still an issue on Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers) but not on Firefox
@@nikkehtine Firefox uses the twitter emoji's which include the flags. That's why Firefox doesn't have the problem
I prefer Consent-o-Matic over I Don't Care About Cookies since you can really set what you want to accept and it's designed to work better with the GDPR compliant forms (and I use a Netherlands VPN). There's also Cookies Auto Delete but the problem is that one still has no syncing so it's a pain to backup and manually transfer the settings.
I love the SVG export because of the images, Font Defender, and the Cookie extension for privacy reasons. I wonder if there is an adblocking extension on chrome
One and only "Ublock origin"
ADGUARD
On the Bionic Reading add-on you neglected to mention whether it'll allow you to PRINT that simplified page view. Now THAT would add real value to that extension!
Nice one. Finally someone knows there are various kind browsers. I mean Firefox. And I'm still using and I'll use it.
In the case of firefox you can force the context menu by holding shift + rightclick
Thanks
Change it!
Many thank
Thanks Thio, I really needed this video
Another useful extension-
TH-cam Summary with ChatGPT & Notes-This can help us study videos
I love timestamps because that way you can skip the sponsors. But you got me on "A Very Good Thing" 🤣🤣🤣
Salute to your brain Joe!!
Yeah lol
These extensions look useful, but there are a couple extensions available for Chromium-based browsers and Firefox that I personally recommend (as well as other people). One is of course ublock origin, which we all know is used for blocking ads and blocking elements. Like whenever I see these annoying donation buttons from sites that seem untrustworthy to me (I don't like to donate anyway). Then I would block the element.
Another extension I would also recommend is NoScript. It is a chrome and Firefox extension that would block JavaScript executions. Because we all know if we disable JavaScript systemwide, then the internet would pretty much be unusable. But with this extension, you can use the internet and you could potentially save yourself from potentially malicious JavaScript executions. In this extension there would be a dashboard for each tab where you can set it to be trusted, temporary trusted, untrusted, etc. And you can even disable it globally (not recommended) or for the tab you're using. It can be annoying to whitelist domains when you first use it. But after a while you'll see why this would be useful for protecting yourself from potentially malicious malware.
Came here to recommend both of these. First ones I install on fresh Firefox. NoScript requires a little work whitelisting domains needed by sites, but it protects from a lot of potential attacks and page bloat, slowness, and popups.
Been using for years. You soon learn what's the minimum amount of scripts needed per site for functionality.
8:04 I use a simple extension that's called "Allow Right-Click" for firefox here. I use that for images most of the time, so I can use IMU (try finding larger image).
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Saves me again. Cool extensions. I got me some. Thanks Joe
Thank You Thio Joe for your TH-cam videos!
03:40 FINALLY! This is an extension I really needed.
If you use you block origin or ad block you can actually add the I don't care about cookies list into that so you don't need to run and extra adon
Protip for I don't care about cookies, Vivaldi actually has that built in, though it's not enabled by default and a bit hidden. Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Scroll to Tracker and Ad blocking > manage sources > after scrolling through the ad blocking list, check EasyList Cookie list and I don't care about cookies
I would recommend adding Night Tab. It makes your new tab highly customizable.
Good to know
Have you tried Wise Dash? If you like Night Tab you might love it!
SingleFile Saves the website as a single file. Instead of relying on a pdf copy, one can extract Elements and javascript. That way all the fancy pages that doesn't really play well with screenshots or printing can be captured. Great for tracking sources offline.
There is also SingleFileZ, but could soon become deprecated, because of browser permissons. It saves them in a compressed format.
extremely usefu some of them!! NEED MORE!!!! Thanks !!!
Love all of these extension suggestions! thanks!
I remember extension that allow us to skip the ads when open some website / link, its logo like an arrow, it really helps me a lot, but I don't remember what extension that is
This was great. Could you do something similar for Windows apps? Like neat ones that people might not be aware of.
Thanks so much, these are really cool extensions.
Nice video man. I loved Super Copy the most. Will give this a shot.
More extensions means the more unique the browser fingerprinting. Umatrix better for delaying with both ads and cookie requests
It isn't updated anymore and the developer itself told to not use it now
about the article unlocking, one resource I recommend for that is 12ft, since that just removed the paywall from the page you're on.
You should add tampermonkey also on the list. It can let you pass TH-cam age restriction on video without you need to log in.
I tried Guardio using your code on an earlier video you posted and they overcharged me despite listing a much cheaper price. The email they sent about the next charge also said they’d be charging me more next time. I’m exaggerating here these aren’t actual prices, but the initial charge was supposed to be like, $20 and they instead charged me $40 then in the email said they’d charge me $60 next time.
Very glad you also cover firefox
For « I don’t care about cookies », there is also « ghostery » that is very good
Thanks for that first one, My browser fingerprint was very anonymoys but I had no idea there way to solve font tracking finally.
Also the second one is great
Is there an tool to block extension list tracking yet?
Nah no way for extensions list that i know of, though not sure if that's being used by companies yet, the one guy just made a proof of concept. They might though
Your stuff is day by day it's much more cool.
I got the Cookie-one now! It's gonna be really helpful!
The timing of the Chapter, and the name 'Very Good Thing'. Was it intentional or accidental? 4:20
Very cool video these are some cool extensions
Hey ThioJoe, could you do a video on how to "improve" your phone? Maybe optimized settings for Android or iOS or show off cool and usefull apps? Thanks in advance!
For Android, try an app to move other apps to the SD card -- and one of the highly rated phone cleaners, like CCleaner (4.6) or AVG Cleaner (4.7). Those help to keep my older phones useable.
I use Monknow as speed dial next tab. SVG export will allow me to get the right icon for those buttons.
thanks man you are great. you got a new subscriber
I should have had SuperCopy installed when I was in middle school, I had a copy-protected Google Doc from my teacher
Babe wake up thioejoe just uploaded a new video
The "I Don't Care About Cookies" is pretty cool. Thank you, for sharing. ;-)
About that I don't care about cookies extension you can also get in some ad blockers and you also get to block ads so two birds one stone.Though maybe not everyone uses ad blockers so I guess it would be preferable for some to have a dedicated extension.
I've been loving the undetectable ai cuz it released a chrome extension thay will really help us write our essays without copy pasting them
Absolutely helpful! Thanks a bunch!
Unpaywall at 8:52 can speed up tracking down originals/full-Sources... I can first try Unpaywall, then if that doesn't work, go through the more laborious routines that I've had to try up to now. THANKS, I'll try your suggestion.
Can you check out Trace? It's like ublock origin but more toward fingerprinting protection. It should work well most of the time but doesn't seem to be updated regularly.
6.30 Firefox actually has this sort of a read mode installed as default. It is not as adjustable and is pretty basic, but is nice if you need one. There pops up a document icon in the url bar to use it.
* 6:30
Other than adblock plus, I always tell my clients to stay away from extensions. Too many of them are malicious and at the very least, they track you. The most common malware I run in to, now adays, are browser hijacks, mostly from extensions.
Any examples?
First of all, use Ublock origin insted of ABP.
@@Bourn77 based
tomba email finder chrome extension is the light at the end of the lead generation tunnel. It’s a beacon for B2B businesses.
I don't care about cookies is a lifesaver, thx Joe!
I was looking for a way to quickly disable extensions in firefox. THANK YOU
For a moment i thought the Guardio sponsor ship was one of the extentions.... I realised that it wasn't only when i heard the promo kode....
I found a extension that replaces Unpaywall, but is actually better and works on more articles!
It's called Sci Hub Injector.
Okay, do you use any of these extensions on a regular basis? Of course, I could be wrong, but it seems to me that you just wanted to promote one extension and added a few more, just to make this video seem more useful.
I'll keep most of them installed but not necessarily activated all the time, hence why I talked about extensity. Also this is like the 5th chrome extensions video i've made, most aren't even sponsored
“Also available for Firefox” 😎
Thanks for the education TheoJeo. Are these all free? Well, I'll try them all.
I would love to see a video about how to screen record with sound or evaluating free screen recorders for 2022.
Hey Joe, is there any extension or tool to know what fonts a website uses?
Fontface Ninja will show you the fonts / typefaces a website is using.
i dont care about cookies was apparently sold to avast according to multiple user reviews on the chrome webstore for it
The developer(s) of don't care about Cookies had this announcement on their page. In response to this in the comment section, many users said they were gonna stop using it because of *obvious* reasons.
I used to be bad with tech until I found this channel.
This channel advising you to use google chrome.... I have no faith in either of you, tbh.
@@SomeRandomGuy105 Right....
Hey @ThioJoe, I was wondering, have you heard of the VisiOS extension? The demo looks really cool, and it seem really powerful, but I'm not sure if it is safe to install, as no one seems to really know much about it, and there isn't a lot about it on the web, and it kind of seems too good to be true. And I don't really know enough about browser extensions to be able to audit them, but given the low user count I'm unsure how safe it is. What do you think of the extension, and do you think it would be safe to use? Or how would you recommend checking if it is safe to use?
Pretty sure #1 extension you need is Adblocker and #2 Popup blocker ^_^
I love these types of videos :)
please make this kind of video more often 🙏
Those are pretty cool extensions.
I might use the 1st extension (font fingerprint defender) on my tor browser and Firefox at some time
I guess I don't understand the Bionic Reader. I like that it simplifies the reading experience, but why bold the first part of each word??
i mean you can also use the settings menu for add-ons in firefox
Yea but it takes a bit longer
A lot of the recent reviews for I don't care about cookies are saying that they were recently bought out by Avast and that Avast is known to sell your data. Is this extension still something you would recommend?
I'd say get the forked version called "I still don't care about cookies". That one has no connection with the infamous company.
I found 3 of the extensions usfull for me, thx for video upload.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. God bless you .
Hey Thio!Could you do a video on how to fix error that says "We Couldn't update system reserved partition".
Have you ever heard of Clipt? It's like a universal keyboard that works on every device.
It is a bit like Pushbullet
For these work on chrome in Macs? I would think so but just asking. Thank you for this video!!!!
Enhancer for TH-cam is my No. 1
Hey Thio
First of all love from India
Actually I need a software than can show the process tree in windows
Means a software than can show which software triggers the popup or which software is requesting any access to system files or open cmd.
Yesterday I ran a software and than software didn't opened on time because my PC is very very slow and after that I opened another software
And then a command window opened and shows some technical points and asked to enter y to continue.
Now I completely confused and pressed y
I don't know actually which program triggered that and what was the consequence of that command prompt
So I want a minimal and less RAM consuming software that can display the whole process line-up
I'm looking for an extension that allows me to type on a website. I have found ones that allow you to use your mouse or trackpad but, not your keyboard.
Some good add ons thanks
more video like this please! maybe also make a video on some extension that have potential but need help
It's really useful
Thanks ,Kid
I have a Amazon Euro. It has built-in ad blocking that is so strict I can't even click on add links for a Google search.
Hey ThioJoe great video. I want to encourage you and others to consider using the words allowlist and denylist instead of whitelist and blacklist. It may seem small but I promise if you did make the leap you'll be appreciated.
This is why I wish there was extention options for chrome mobile aswell 😅😥
there are other chromium based browsers which offer this, kiwi for example. but i think the main reason why chrome haven't introduced extension (officialy) on mobile is because of the amount of memory they take.
@@lsudo oh I see, I've never tried kiwi but I might give it a try. Of course if it does not create memory issues
Hello, Thanks for sharing; is there any addon that allows chrome to pop up a windows when multi tabs are opened to warn before closing?
THIOJoe can you please find me an app that perform an action like opening a file or ending a program's task or even shut down my pc when pressing a shortcut key. I want this so that when I click CTRL+NUMPAD 0+F will open my folder that I put setting shortcuts form a godmode folder. Thanks
That last one made me so happy to see, too many times have I watched tutorials on a mobile device and not been able to read something.
Even if you can't install the extension may I recommend going full screen and changing the pages zoom to 150%.
I personally record 1/4th of my screen for both mobile users and my computer being a potato. 👀
(Also helps with file size)
I'm having an ongoing problem (not related to this video) I keep getting timed out on my emails
from AT&T and I have to log in again multiple times a day. I have tried many things but it has
been happening for days now. Help if you can. Thanks, TJ!
Change your provider. AT&T really stands fo Always Terible & Trouble
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I don't see any LINK on the END of your video (for your other video you said you made).
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