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by buzzert 2140 days ago
A majority of these extensions just seem to be ways to deal with shitty JavaScript. IMO, NoScript is really the only one you need.
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NoScript gets old fast when websites are breaking left and right.
One websites I use often, it's no hassle because the appropriate scripts are already enabled by domain. On websites I haven't been to before, it's less hassle to take the whitelist approach with than deal with random parasites.