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uMatrix - ublock on steroids
Nécessite un petit tuto pour la prise en main initiale si vous n'avez pas trop de connaissances techniques sur comment fonctionne une page web. Vous y gagnez non seulement un contrôle plus fin sur ce que vous autorisez chaque site à charger, mais aussi un aperçu sur à quel point le web "moderne" est construit sur un groupe relativement petit de services GAFAAM-esques.
If you don't have much technical knowledge of how websites function, you'll probably need to follow a quick tutorial to understand how to use it. In return, you'll not only get a much finer-grained control over what you allow each website to load/request, you'll also get an appreciation for how much of the "modern" web is built on top of a relatively small group of FAANG-esque companies.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
Tree Style Tab - arbitrary nesting of tabs in a side-bar
Incroyable pour regrouper des onglets, par "préoccupation" par ex, et ainsi ne jamais (trop) s'y perdre quand on se retrouve à vouloir en ouvrir plein. Notamment, quand on fait des recherches poussées sur un sujet, et qu'on souhaite basculer rapidement entre différentes pistes.
Allows an incredible level of organization when you need to have plenty of tabs open at once. In particular, when doing any kind of deep dive where you want to be able to quickly switch between different avenues of search.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/
I'm not at my desktop right now and can't find the specific extension that I use for the following: automatic suspension of un-opened tabs when restoring my session, as well as manual/on-demand suspension of any already open tab.
Combined with tree style tab, I can fearlessly accumulate dozens if not hundreds of tabs across days, weeks, months of browsing without getting lost in them nor noticeably slowing my computer down.