So, not uBlock or whatever as everyone’s aware of that.

Mine (all Firefox):

Video Speed Controller. LOVE this one. A tiny widget appears on any video showing current speed and you hit a key to +10% / -10% (I have mine mapped to [ and ]). You can also hide the little widget (v) if you’re watching a movie etc.

Very handy for sites that don’t support changing video speed or have limited options.

Quick cookie manager - Allows you to delete all cookies on a page that you’ve visited. Very handy when “reject all” leaves you with like 20 cookies anyway.

Netflux - 1080p Netflix on Linux. Can be a little fiddly at times but it does work.

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    Couple simple ones, but maybe not as known as they could be:

    • Mouse gestures: right-click and draw very simple line patterns to issue dozens of various browser commands.
    • Search by Image: convenient shortcut to reverse-image search via up to 8 different useful services.
    • uMatrix: security plugin that lets me specifically block / enable javascripts for any site across 8 different categories of functionality. Sort of like an ad-blocker wielding a scalpel, it lets me enable just enough to allow me to reap a site’s goodness, while automatically shutting down any other fringe stuff it may want to do.