Working Extensions for Vivaldi
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This is what im using currently: Adguard: block ads Tampermonkey: userscripts Session Buddy: manage sessions better than default one. Lastpass: cant add new site atm, others work fine. uMatrix: block a lot of things, i think this help with vivaldi slow loading. RightToCopy: enable right click on sites that disable it. Lightshot: take screenshots. And a translate extension which is up to you.
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Lightshot is working now? thats so great
Thanks for the share
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here's my list (working on the latest version of vivaldi):
ublock origin
violent monkey
disconnect
pop-up blocker pro
Search by Image (by Google)
stylish
Magic Actions for YouTube
lastpass
iChrome
Grammarly
note: IDM can be integrated into Vivaldi using idm extension module (it works in my case) -
Adguard AdBlocker 2.3.8
Dark Skin for Youtube1.3.34
Diigo Web Collector - Capture and Annotate 3.3.28
Google Keep - notes and lists 3.1.16303.99
Grammarly for Chrome 8.670.558
IP Whois & Flags Chrome & Websites Rating 3.39
Lunapic Right Click Edit 1.0
OneNote Web Clipper 3.1.8
Wikiwand: Wikipedia Modernized 8.2 -
Thanks Guys this was very Nice
I have added some extensions from your Listthanks
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Hi.
So I'm trying to get Vivaldi working as Firefox and here is what I use on FF: uBlock, NoScript, Ghostery.
We know that uBlock works.
Do you have any experience with NoScript and Ghostery? Or any equal substitute? -
Dr.Web Anti-Virus Link Checker
GifMe (Extract gifs from Twitter and others)
Imgur Uploader
Im Translator (Translate with Google, Bing and Translator)
Lunapic Right Click Edit
RevEye Reverse Image Search (5 search engines)
uBlock Origin (the best adblocker in Chrome store)
View Image Info (Properties) (Firefox have this funktion,, but not Chrome/Chromium)
WOT (Web Of Trust)
Yellow Highlighter Pen for Web (Mark text in diferent colors and share)For screenshots, better than all of the extensions, a small utility for desktop (Intercept PrntScr)
Postimage, screenshots, edit, upload, share and host for images up to 10 Mb
https://postimage.org/app.php -
Following up on "postimage.org" link, this site does not require any extensions or software:
https://snag.gy/Liked the Dr.Web AV tip Catweazle!
Have a good personal opinion of Adguard as alternative to uBlock and Adblock. -
Following up on "postimage.org" link, this site does not require any extensions or software:
https://snag.gy/Liked the Dr.Web AV tip Catweazle!
Have a good personal opinion of Adguard as alternative to uBlock and Adblock.Yes, I know Snag.gy, but postimage is better and works offline (scrennshots of desktop, tutorials, etc.). AdGuard is a good adblocker, but like others uses many system resources, not so uBlock
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Vivaldi is mostly web scripts. NoScript has been seen in the past to block it from loading altogether. Use at your own risk.
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Apart is a good practice only activating the extensions that intends to use.
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Nice to see what others use.
My list for Vivaldi looks like this…Chrome Store
Google Translate
Text Link
uBlock Origin
Vanilla Cookie ManagerOpera Store
CursorAdjust
RSS Detector
Smart RSSuserscripts
LinkDragSelectionForChrome
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I'm using these extensions:
uBlock Origin
1PasswordAuto Text Expander for Google Chrome
HP Smart Print
Print Friendly & PDF
Print or PDF with CleanPrint
Read Mode
ReadabilityGoogle Docs Offline
Evernote Web Clipper
Save to Pocket
Sortly (a Feedly extension)
Colorable Feedly -
Auto-Refresh
4chanX
User-CSS -
Doesn't anyone use HTTPS://Everywhere? Does it work? They have it for FF, Opera & Chrome.
I was soooo fond of Opera's built-in ad blocking (cloud/server side) I struggled to change to Vivaldi - but here I am. Despite that Opera has also built-in VPN! Huh.. But I came after larger possibilities of power user options and tab stacking! Albeit little disappointed that tab stacking isn't SO great what it was on Opera 12 - but meh, Vivaldi's is still awesome!
So… I decided that I want cloud/server ad-blocking in Vivaldi! I don't want resource hungry extensions doing the blocking at my end, filling my pipeline with trash ads! Not to mention that extensions can record ALL browser activity.
So I changed DNS servers in router to those of OpenDNS - they block ads cloud/server side. Alternate DNS blocks as well but they're not so fast... ComodoDNS is in preparation of possibly starting to block ads, and Comodo should be quite safe as well. ComodoDNS is as fast as OpenDNS.
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I forgot, Opera's VPN is the same as SurfEasy VPN extension - I hope it works in Vivaldi! (Either Opera or Chrome version).
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I just use vivaldi://net-internals/#hsts for the few sites i want to enforce using https instead of http. Add a doman, check subdomains, done. You can then delete it whenever you don't need it, and query if one is in the list or not yet. No plugin needed.
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With DDOS attacks, maybe we won't have to worry about switching DNS anymore ha!
There just won't be any internet!XMarks
Wunderlist
are doing just fine on latest 1.5.638.3 (Official Build) (64-bit) -
Thanks iAN CooG, I'll take a look.
However I do want to use https as much as possible, so the extension might be more for me. It's made by Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - trusted by privacy advocates throughout the world.
I think the extension does http/https locally… Similarly to such as uBlock Origin which fetch lists from server and blocks locally.
Cloud/server ad blocking would be best as ad blocking is very resource hoggy!
danielson, I just recently changed from my ISP's DNS to certain servers of OpenNIC, some of the DNS of OpenNIC has DNSCrypt (which I'm using) - so all my DNS traffic is now encrypted!
Just get into OpenNIC website and join the (webchat)irc. User "d0wn" has DNSCrypt DNS servers all around the world! Speeds are same ore close to those of ISP, and faster than OpenDNS!!!
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Actually HTTPS Everywhere . I don't recommend it anymore. Albeit made by EFF - it's not open source. And the method it uses to force/redirect to https is by static lists… Which isn't that effective anymore...
As there is a better way, extension: KB SSL ENFORCER
It's tiny and lightweight, and uses new method to force https, it will aways force https if it's available.
Where EFF's solution was based on static lists.Also, KB SSL ENFORCER is open source!