Fringe is a versatile and powerful web browser extension that can help you customize your browsing experience, improve your productivity, and protect your privacy. Here are 14 of the best extensions for Fringe:
uBlock Origin: Blocks ads and trackers, protecting your privacy and speeding up your browsing.
Privacy Badger: Blocks third-party tracking cookies and protects your online privacy.
HTTPS Everywhere: Enforces HTTPS encryption on websites, protecting your data from eavesdropping.
NoScript: Blocks JavaScript and other plugins from running, enhancing security and privacy.
Decentraleyes: Replaces CDN resources with local copies, improving privacy and performance.
Cookie AutoDelete: Automatically deletes tracking cookies when you close your browser, protecting your privacy.
Ghostery: Blocks trackers and unwanted content, improving privacy and performance.
Disconnect: Blocks trackers and protects your privacy by blocking third-party scripts and iframes.
uMatrix: A powerful firewall for your browser that allows you to control which websites can access your data.
CanvasBlocker: Blocks websites from using the HTML5 Canvas element to track your browsing activity.
WebRTC Control: Controls WebRTC connections, preventing websites from accessing your IP address.
Privacy Redirect: Redirects you to HTTPS versions of websites, protecting your data from eavesdropping.
Nano Defender: Blocks tracking cookies, scripts, and other unwanted content, improving privacy and performance.
Smart Referer: Automatically sets the referer header to the previous page you visited, protecting your privacy.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Not using an ad blocker: Ads can slow down your browsing and track your activity. An ad blocker will block these ads and protect your privacy.
Not using a privacy extension: Privacy extensions block trackers and other unwanted content, protecting your privacy.
Not using a firewall: A firewall will protect your browser from malicious attacks.
Not using a redirect extension: A redirect extension will redirect you to HTTPS versions of websites, protecting your data from eavesdropping.
How to Use Extensions for Fringe
Open the Fringe web browser.
Click on the “Extensions” icon in the toolbar.
Click on the “Get more extensions” button.
Search for the extension you want to install.
Click on the “Install” button.
Restart the Fringe browser.
Pros and Cons of Using Extensions for Fringe
Pros:
They can customize your browsing experience
They can improve your productivity
They can protect your privacy
Cons:
They can slow down your browser
They can conflict with each other
They can be a security risk
Tables
Extension
Description
uBlock Origin
Blocks ads and trackers
Privacy Badger
Blocks third-party tracking cookies
HTTPS Everywhere
Enforces HTTPS encryption on websites
NoScript
Blocks JavaScript and other plugins from running
Extension
Description
Decentraleyes
Replaces CDN resources with local copies
Cookie AutoDelete
Automatically deletes tracking cookies when you close your browser
Ghostery
Blocks trackers and unwanted content
Disconnect
Blocks trackers and protects your privacy by blocking third-party scripts and iframes
Extension
Description
uMatrix
A powerful firewall for your browser that allows you to control which websites can access your data
CanvasBlocker
Blocks websites from using the HTML5 Canvas element to track your browsing activity
WebRTC Control
Controls WebRTC connections, preventing websites from accessing your IP address
Privacy Redirect
Redirects you to HTTPS versions of websites
Extension
Description
Nano Defender
Blocks tracking cookies, scripts, and other unwanted content
Smart Referer
Automatically sets the referer header to the previous page you visited