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ScriptSafe

Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
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/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
0
/ 100
Floor

What the model believes about ScriptSafe without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
0
/ 100
Floor

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about ScriptSafe from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
0/100
Floor
Quality?
0.60
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.00
Top associations for ScriptSafe
Control prompt (category baseline)

High overlap with brand prompts shows ScriptSafe is firmly in the model's "anti-tracking extension" category.

Sample model responses

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best anti-tracking extensions for blocking third-party trackers while browsing? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extensions work best for social media tracking? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What anti-tracking extension is good for protecting shopping and banking privacy? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which browser extension helps stop cross-site profiling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best privacy extensions for blocking trackers on news sites? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extensions are best for minimal browser slowdown? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What anti-tracking extension is best for managing cookie consent banners? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking browser add-ons are good for Firefox users? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome users who want privacy? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which browser plugin is best for blocking tracking pixels? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best anti-tracking extensions for mobile browser privacy? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extensions are best for families and shared computers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What anti-tracking extension works well for news and article reading? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extensions are best for stopping retargeting ads? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best anti-tracking extensions for people who care about online privacy? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extension is best for blocking analytics scripts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best anti-tracking extensions for preventing fingerprinting? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which browser extensions are most effective at reducing ad tracking? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What anti-tracking extension is best for strict privacy settings? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which anti-tracking extensions are best for users who want automatic protection? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to the most popular anti-tracking extension? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which anti-tracking extensions are better than the default browser privacy tools? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a simple tracker blocker? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top anti-tracking extensions compare for privacy and ease of use? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which anti-tracking extensions are better for advanced users than basic blockers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What is the best alternative to a cookie-blocking extension? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which anti-tracking extensions are stronger than general ad blockers for privacy? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What anti-tracking extensions are better for cross-site protection than standard privacy add-ons? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which browser extensions are better alternatives for blocking fingerprinting and trackers? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to lightweight privacy extensions? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop websites from tracking me across sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I block trackers without breaking websites? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why do websites keep following me with ads, and how do I stop it? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I prevent cookie-based tracking in my browser? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I reduce online tracking when I browse on public Wi-Fi? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop analytics scripts from collecting my browsing data? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I stop fingerprinting on websites? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why are cookie pop-ups still tracking me, and what can I do? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I make my browser more private without using a VPN? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I limit cross-site profiling when I shop online? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are anti-tracking extensions free? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest anti-tracking extension for privacy protection? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do any anti-tracking extensions have a free plan? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do anti-tracking browser extensions cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which anti-tracking extensions are worth paying for? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are premium anti-tracking extensions better than free ones? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the best value anti-tracking extension? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Can I get an anti-tracking extension with a free trial? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which anti-tracking extensions offer the most features for free? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is there a free anti-tracking extension that works well on Chrome? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
0/100
Floor
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome? 0 0/5
Which anti-tracking extension is most recommended right now? 0 0/5
What are the top anti-tracking extensions for privacy? 0 0/5
Which anti-tracking browser extensions are popular? 0 0/5
What is the best anti-tracking extension to stop ads and trackers? 0 0/5
Which anti-tracking extensions are best for everyday browsing? 0 0/5
What are the most trusted anti-tracking extensions? 0 0/5
What anti-tracking extension do people use to block tracking cookies? 0 0/5
Which anti-tracking extensions are easiest to use? 0 0/5
What are the best privacy extensions that stop tracking? 0 0/5
Which browser extensions help prevent online tracking the most? 0 0/5
What are the top-rated anti-tracking add-ons for browsers? 0 0/5
What anti-tracking extensions are best for beginners? 0 0/5
Which anti-tracking extensions work well across websites? 0 0/5
What are the best browser plugins for reducing online surveillance? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

What to do next Recommendations for ScriptSafe

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Build foundational authoritative coverage

Your LBA is low. The model has limited or no specific beliefs about your brand. Focus on authoritative third-party coverage: Wikipedia, industry-specific publications, founder interviews on podcasts with transcripts, and "best of" list articles.

+10 to +25 on LBA over 12-24 months

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Build foundational brand recognition

The model does not recall your brand in category queries. Start with authoritative coverage and category-list inclusion. TOM moves slowly, tied to major model training cycles (typically 12-18 months).

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-24 months

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 7:30 AM

All 101 AI responses for ScriptSafe

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 101 total responses across 72 prompts.

Authority — LLM Authority (13 prompts)

What are the best anti-tracking extensions for blocking third-party trackers while browsing? discovery 10/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Top picks for blocking third-party trackers: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around blocker for ads + trackers. - Very efficient, highly customizable, and uses strong filter lists. - **Best choice for Firefox**; on Chrome, extension support is more limited, so many people use **uBlock Origin Lite** instead. 2. **Privacy Badger** by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - Learns tracker behavior automatically and blocks third-party tracking scripts/cookies. - Good as a “set it and forget it” privacy tool. 3. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker detection and blocking, with a clean interface. - Good if you want visibility into what’s being blocked. 4. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links (like `utm_*` tags). - Great complement to a blocker, but not a full tracker blocker by itself. 5. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically deletes cookies from sites after you close the tab. - Helps reduce long-term tracking via cookies. ### Best combo - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** - **Chrome/Edge:** **uBlock Origin Lite + ClearURLs** - If you want simpler setup: **Privacy Badger + ClearURLs** If you want, I can give you the **best extension stack for Chrome vs Firefox** based on your browsing style.
retrieval Not mentioned
Best picks for blocking third-party trackers: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall. It blocks ads, trackers, malware, and more by default, using lists like EasyPrivacy and Peter Lowe’s. Great if you want the strongest blocking and don’t mind a bit of setup. ([github.com](https://github.com/gorhill/ublock?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Privacy Badger** — best “set it and forget it” option. EFF says it automatically blocks advertisers/trackers it sees following you across sites. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) 3. **AdGuard Browser Extension** — strong all-round blocker with tracker blocking plus anti-phishing and element blocking. Good if you want a polished, easy UI. ([adguard.com](https://adguard.com/en/adguard-browser-extension/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Ghostery** — good if you want tracker visibility. It blocks trackers/ads and shows what it found in a tracker panel/dashboard. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/faq/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simpler, lighter privacy option. It blocks most hidden third-party trackers and also forces HTTPS when possible. ([duckduckgo.com](https://duckduckgo.com/extension-success?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Firefox:** uBlock Origin - **Chrome/Edge:** AdGuard or Ghostery - **Want minimal fuss:** Privacy Badger Note: uBlock Origin’s current support is more constrained on Chrome/Chromium than on Firefox, so your browser matters. ([github.com](https://github.com/gorhill/ublock?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **“best setup” combo** for Chrome or Firefox.
Which anti-tracking extensions work best for social media tracking? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best anti-tracking extensions for social media tracking: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall. Strongest blocker for Meta/X/TikTok/LinkedIn trackers, pixels, and ad scripts. - **Privacy Badger (EFF)** — good automatic tracker blocking, especially for third-party social buttons and embedded widgets. - **Ghostery** — good for seeing and blocking social trackers with a simple UI. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking params from links you click/share. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — clears tracking cookies after you close tabs. **Best combo:** **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra automatic tracking protection. **Note:** On Chrome, uBlock Origin is limited by Manifest V3; **Firefox** is usually better for tracker blocking. If you want, I can suggest the best setup for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
retrieval Not mentioned
Best picks for **social media tracking**: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall blocker for Firefox/Brave; strongest for blocking social widgets, third-party trackers, and cleanup rules. ([ublockorigin.com](https://ublockorigin.com/fr?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Privacy Badger** — best “set it and forget it” option from EFF; it specifically limits social media widgets like Facebook/Google/X tracking and blocks trackers as it learns them. ([privacybadger.org](https://privacybadger.org/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Ghostery** — good easy-to-use tracker blocker with a tracker panel and cookie/track protection; solid if you want a simple privacy tool. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker?utm_source=openai)) **Best combo:** **Firefox + Enhanced Tracking Protection + uBlock Origin**. Firefox already blocks social media trackers by default, and Strict mode blocks even more. ([support.mozilla.org](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies?utm_source=openai)) **If you use Chrome:** the full **uBlock Origin** is no longer the best option there; use **uBlock Origin Lite** instead. ([ublockorigin.com](https://ublockorigin.com/fr?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **best-by-browser shortlist** (Chrome / Firefox / Edge / Safari).
What anti-tracking extension is good for protecting shopping and banking privacy? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
**uBlock Origin** is the best all-around choice for shopping and banking privacy. It blocks trackers, ads, and many malicious scripts with very low overhead. Good alternatives: - **Privacy Badger** by EFF — simpler, learns trackers as you browse. - **Ghostery** — good tracker blocking, but more “all-in-one” and heavier. If you want the safest default: **install uBlock Origin** and keep your browser updated. For banking sites, avoid stacking lots of privacy extensions—just use one strong blocker.
retrieval Not mentioned
For shopping and banking privacy, **uBlock Origin** is usually the best all-around pick: it’s a wide-spectrum content blocker that blocks ads, trackers, and other junk, and it’s especially strong on **Firefox** and **Brave**. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) If you want something more “set it and forget it,” **Privacy Badger** from EFF is a great privacy-focused alternative; it automatically blocks third-party trackers it sees following you across sites. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** uBlock Origin - **Simplest privacy-focused option:** Privacy Badger - **If you want a tracker map/UI:** Ghostery ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can tell you which one is best for **Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge**.
Which browser extension helps stop cross-site profiling? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
**Privacy Badger** by the EFF is a good browser extension for stopping **cross-site profiling** by blocking trackers.
retrieval Not mentioned
**Privacy Badger** by the EFF helps stop **cross-site profiling** by blocking trackers.
What are the best privacy extensions for blocking trackers on news sites? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best picks for blocking trackers on news sites: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Fast, lightweight, and very effective. - Blocks ads, trackers, popups, and many cookie banners. - Best choice for most people. 2. **Privacy Badger** by EFF - Good at learning and blocking invisible trackers. - Nice as a backup to uBlock Origin, not a replacement. 3. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker blocking and easy dashboard. - Good if you want a more visual, user-friendly extension. 4. **Brave Browser’s built-in Shields** - If you’re open to switching browsers, Brave blocks a lot without extra extensions. Best setup: - **Firefox + uBlock Origin** - Optional: **Privacy Badger** for extra tracker blocking If you want, I can also give you the **best extension setup by browser** (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
retrieval Not mentioned
Best picks for news sites: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall blocker for ads + trackers; on **Firefox** it’s fully supported and blocks ads, trackers, coin miners, popups by default. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) - **Privacy Badger** — best “set it and forget it” tracker blocker from EFF; it learns and blocks hidden trackers automatically. Great alongside uBlock Origin. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) - **Ghostery Tracker & Ad Blocker** — solid alternative if you want a simpler tracker-focused tool with built-in tracker controls. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/faq/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Firefox:** install **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger**. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) - **Chrome:** use **uBlock Origin Lite** (full uBlock Origin is no longer available there). ([ublockorigin.com](https://ublockorigin.com/fr?utm_source=openai)) - **Brave:** you may not need an extension at all; Brave’s built-in Shields blocks trackers by default. ([brave.com](https://brave.com/shields/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
Which anti-tracking extensions are best for minimal browser slowdown? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
For **minimal browser slowdown**, the best picks are: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Very light on resources - Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and popups well - Usually the fastest “set it and forget it” choice 2. **Privacy Badger** — good, but a bit heavier than uBlock Origin - Easy to use - Focuses on trackers specifically - Not as efficient as uBlock Origin for broad blocking 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple, lightweight - Good basic tracker blocking - Less customizable, generally low impact ### Best recommendation - **Use only uBlock Origin** if you want the **least slowdown** and strongest blocking. ### If you want a browser combo - **Firefox + uBlock Origin** is a great low-slowdown setup. - On Safari: **Wipr** or **1Blocker** are strong lightweight options. ### Avoid for performance - Running multiple blocking extensions together - Heavy “all-in-one” privacy suites unless you need their extras If you want, I can rank the best options for **Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge** specifically.
retrieval Not mentioned
For **minimal browser slowdown**, my pick is: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite (uBOL)** — best on **Chrome / Edge / other Chromium browsers**. It’s designed as a Manifest V3 blocker and is **declarative**, so it doesn’t keep a permanent background process running while blocking; the browser does the filtering work. ([chromewebstore.google.com](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ublock-origin-lite/ddkjiahejlhfcafbddmgiahcphecmpfh?utm_source=openai)) 2. **uBlock Origin** — best on **Firefox** if you want the strongest blocking with very good performance. It’s the full version, but Chromium support is being phased out in favor of uBOL. ([github.com](https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/wiki/About-Google-Chrome%27s-%22This-extension-may-soon-no-longer-be-supported%22/71a71289327c357ebe293c107ae0b7069d89a9a0?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Privacy Badger** — good if you want a simpler “install and forget” tracker blocker, but it’s usually not my first choice for pure performance/blocking balance. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) **Short answer:** - **Chromium browser:** **uBlock Origin Lite** - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin** - **Simplest tracker-only option:** **Privacy Badger** ([chromewebstore.google.com](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ublock-origin-lite/ddkjiahejlhfcafbddmgiahcphecmpfh?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-browser ranking** for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
What anti-tracking extension is best for managing cookie consent banners? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
**Best pick:** **Consent-O-Matic** (by Dansk Center for Digital Analyse) It’s usually the best choice because it **automatically handles many cookie consent pop-ups** by choosing privacy-friendly options where possible, instead of just hiding the banner. **Good alternative:** **I still don’t care about cookies** - Better at **removing/hiding banners** - Less effective than Consent-O-Matic at actually managing preferences **Best combo for tracking/privacy:** - **uBlock Origin** for trackers/ads - **Consent-O-Matic** for consent banners If you want, I can recommend the best one for **Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge** specifically.
retrieval Not mentioned
For **cookie consent banners**, I’d pick **AdGuard Browser Extension**. It explicitly includes a **Cookie Notices**/annoyance filter and says it can **automatically deny consent** or block the tracker requests behind those dialogs. ([adguard.com](https://adguard.com/en/blog/new-annoyance-filters.html?utm_source=openai)) If your main goal is **tracker blocking** rather than banner cleanup, **Privacy Badger** is excellent, but it’s more of a tracker/privacy tool than a cookie-banner manager. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) So: **AdGuard for cookie banners**; **Privacy Badger for pure tracking protection**. ([adguard.com](https://adguard.com/en/blog/new-annoyance-filters.html?utm_source=openai))
Which anti-tracking browser add-ons are good for Firefox users? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Good Firefox anti-tracking add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** — learns and blocks trackers as you browse. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — removes cookies when you close tabs, reducing cross-site tracking. - **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** — isolates sites into separate containers to limit tracking. Best simple combo: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs**. If you want stronger isolation: add **Cookie AutoDelete** or **Multi-Account Containers**. Note: avoid installing too many overlapping blockers, since that can break sites.
retrieval Not mentioned
Good Firefox anti-tracking add-ons right now: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around choice. It blocks ads, trackers, popups, and more, and it’s very lightweight. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) - **Privacy Badger** — great for automatic tracker blocking from EFF; it learns which third parties are tracking you and blocks them. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-badger17/?utm_source=openai)) - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links like `utm_*` and other URL junk. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/clearurls/?utm_source=openai)) - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies when tabs close, which helps reduce persistent tracking. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/?utm_source=openai)) - **Ghostery** — a more “all-in-one” privacy blocker that also removes some cookie popups. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery/?utm_source=openai)) My short recommendation: 1. **uBlock Origin** first 2. Add **ClearURLs** 3. Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra tracker blocking 4. Use **Cookie AutoDelete** if you want aggressive cookie cleanup. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) Also, Firefox already includes **Enhanced Tracking Protection** built in, so you’re starting with a privacy-focused browser baseline. ([support.mozilla.org](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **minimal “best privacy setup”** or a **max protection setup** for Firefox.
What are the best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome users who want privacy? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
For Chrome, the best anti-tracking extensions are: - **uBlock Origin Lite** — best all-around ad/tracker blocker for Chrome now that full uBlock Origin is limited by Manifest V3. - **Privacy Badger** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) — good automatic tracker blocker; very easy to use. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking and detailed visibility into what’s being blocked. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple one-click privacy protection, tracker blocking, and privacy grades. - **Consent-O-Matic** — helps auto-handle cookie consent popups. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links (great for Google, Amazon, etc.). My quick pick: - **Best overall:** uBlock Origin Lite - **Best simple privacy suite:** DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials - **Best for consent popups:** Consent-O-Matic Tip: Don’t install too many blockers at once—2–3 good ones is usually enough.
retrieval Not mentioned
For **Chrome**, my short list is: 1. **AdGuard Browser Extension** — best all-around blocker for ads + trackers, and it’s actively maintained for Chrome/MV3. ([adguard.com](https://adguard.com/en/blog/adguard-browser-extension-mv3-release.html?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Privacy Badger** — best “set it and forget it” tracker blocker from EFF; it learns trackers as you browse. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) 3. **DuckDuckGo Search & Tracker Protection** — good if you want simple tracker blocking plus DuckDuckGo’s privacy tools. ([duckduckgo.com](https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/desktop/chrome/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Ghostery Tracker & Ad Blocker** — strong tracker visibility/control, with a privacy-focused Chrome extension. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker-chrome?utm_source=openai)) 5. **uBlock Origin** — excellent blocker, but Chrome support is ending; the project says “End of support on Chrome 139.” ([github.com](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock)) **My pick:** - **Best overall:** AdGuard - **Best automatic tracker-only option:** Privacy Badger - **Best privacy-suite style option:** DuckDuckGo Tip: **don’t run multiple content blockers at once**; uBlock Origin’s maintainer explicitly warns against combining blockers. ([github.com](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best for lightest Chrome,” “best for strongest blocking,” or “best for least breakage”** ranking.
Which browser plugin is best for blocking tracking pixels? discovery 20/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
**Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** It’s the strongest general-purpose blocker for tracking pixels because it blocks requests before they load, and you can add lists like **EasyPrivacy**. **Good alternatives:** - **Privacy Badger** (from the EFF) — more automatic, easier to use, but usually less powerful than uBlock Origin. - **Ghostery** — good tracker blocking and reporting, but I’d still rank uBlock Origin first. **My pick:** - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin** - **Chrome/Edge:** **uBlock Origin Lite** (due to Chrome’s extension limits) If you want, I can also suggest the best settings/lists to block pixels without breaking sites.
retrieval Not mentioned
**Best all-around:** **uBlock Origin**. It’s the strongest general-purpose blocker for tracking content, and Mozilla notes that Firefox’s **Strict Enhanced Tracking Protection** also blocks tracking content like tracking pixels. ([support.mozilla.org](https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1433841?utm_source=openai)) **If you mean email tracking pixels specifically:** - **Firefox:** **Pixel Tracker Blocker** is made for invisible email tracking pixels. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pixel-tracker-blocker/?utm_source=openai)) - **Gmail/Chrome:** **Gblock** is a dedicated email tracking blocker. ([gblock.app](https://www.gblock.app/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Firefox:** uBlock Origin - **Chrome/Edge:** uBlock Origin Lite or uBlock Origin alternatives, since Chrome’s extension rules are more limited now. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBlock_Origin?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you the **best choice for your exact browser**.
What are the best anti-tracking extensions for mobile browser privacy? discovery
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Best options depend on your phone: ## Android **Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** - Most effective anti-tracking/ad blocking - Lightweight, highly customizable - Best on **Firefox for Android** **Also good:** - **Privacy Badger** — automatic tracker blocking, easy to use - **Ghostery** — solid tracker blocking with a simpler UI - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — good all-around blocking, especially if you want a polished setup ## iPhone / iPad Safari is the main browser that supports content blockers well. **Best overall:** **AdGuard for Safari** - Strong tracker and ad blocking - Easy setup - Good balance of power and simplicity **Also good:** - **1Blocker** — very strong Safari blocker, polished - **Wipr** — simple, low-maintenance blocker - **Ghostery Lite** — privacy-focused and easy to use ## Best browser setups - **Android:** **Firefox + uBlock Origin** - **iPhone:** **Safari + AdGuard for Safari** or **1Blocker** ## Quick pick If you want just one recommendation: - **Android:** **uBlock Origin** - **iPhone:** **AdGuard for Safari** If you want, I can also give you the **best privacy browser for each phone**.
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Best picks depend on your phone: **Android (best overall):** 1. **uBlock Origin** — strongest general-purpose blocker for ads, trackers, and popups on **Firefox for Android**. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Privacy Badger** — best if you want a more automatic, tracker-focused tool from EFF. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/android/addon/privacy-badger17/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **AdGuard AdBlocker** — great all-around alternative with strong ad + tracker blocking on Firefox Android. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/adguard-adblocker/?utm_source=openai)) **iPhone/iPad (best options):** 1. **1Blocker** — top Safari content blocker for iOS. ([1blocker.com](https://1blocker.com/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **AdGuard for iOS** — strong Safari blocker with privacy filters and multiple extensions enabled in Safari settings. ([adguard.com](https://adguard.com/en/adguard-ios/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Ghostery for Safari** — good privacy-focused blocker with tracker visibility. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the simplest route:** - **Android:** use **Firefox + uBlock Origin**. ([support.mozilla.org](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/find-and-install-add-ons-firefox-android?utm_source=openai)) - **iPhone:** use **Safari + 1Blocker** or **AdGuard**. ([1blocker.com](https://1blocker.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **No extension setup:** **Brave** has built-in ad/tracker blocking on mobile. ([brave.com](https://brave.com/shields/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me **iPhone or Android**, I can give you a 1-minute setup recommendation.
Which anti-tracking extensions are best for families and shared computers? discovery
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For families and shared computers, the best anti-tracking setup is usually: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Strong tracker/ad blocking - Lightweight - Good for most families if you want “set it and forget it” 2. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — easiest to use - Simple protection with minimal setup - Good if parents/kids want something low-maintenance 3. **Privacy Badger** — good secondary option - Learns trackers automatically - Nice for people who want more privacy without tweaking settings ### Best combo for shared computers - **uBlock Origin + DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** is usually enough. - Avoid installing too many blockers at once, since they can conflict. ### Important for shared devices - Use **separate browser profiles** for each family member if possible. - Turn off browser sync on shared profiles. - Use **Guest mode** for guests/kids when you don’t want browsing history saved. ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall:** uBlock Origin - **Simplest:** DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials - **Most “hands-off” extra layer:** Privacy Badger If you want, I can also give you the **best setup by browser** (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari).
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For **families and shared computers**, my top pick is **uBlock Origin**: it’s lightweight, blocks ads/trackers/popups by default, and is the best “install once and forget” option for most households. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) If you want something even simpler, **Privacy Badger** is great—it’s explicitly designed to automatically block hidden third-party trackers with minimal setup. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) If you want the most **family-friendly, low-maintenance** option, **DuckDuckGo Search & Tracker Protection** is a solid choice because it bundles tracker blocking with encrypted-connection protections and Global Privacy Control support. ([duckduckgo.com](https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/desktop/adding-duckduckgo-to-your-browser?utm_source=openai)) **Ghostery** is also good if you want a more visual control panel and cookie-consent handling; its current extension emphasizes blocking ads/trackers/popups and includes “Never-Consent.” ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker?utm_source=openai)) For shared machines, the biggest win is usually **separate browser profiles**: Firefox says profiles keep add-ons, bookmarks, passwords, and browsing data separate, which is ideal for family members using the same computer. ([support.mozilla.org](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-management-redirect-1?utm_source=openai)) **My short list:** 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Privacy Badger** — easiest to trust and use. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) 3. **DuckDuckGo Tracker Protection** — simplest for non-technical users. ([duckduckgo.com](https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/desktop/adding-duckduckgo-to-your-browser?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Ghostery** — best if you want more visibility/control. ([ghostery.com](https://www.ghostery.com/ghostery-ad-blocker?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me which browser you use (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari), I’ll narrow it to the best 1–2 choices.
What anti-tracking extension works well for news and article reading? discovery
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For news/article reading, **uBlock Origin** is the best all-around anti-tracking extension. **Good picks:** - **uBlock Origin** — strongest blocker for ads, trackers, and annoying popups - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links (great for shared news links) - **Privacy Badger** — easy “set and forget” tracker blocking from EFF **Best simple setup:** **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs** If you want, I can also suggest the best setup for **Chrome**, **Firefox**, or **Safari** specifically.
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For most people, **uBlock Origin** is the best all-around pick for news/article reading: it blocks ads, trackers, popups, and other clutter, and it’s especially strong on **Firefox**. On Chrome/Chromium browsers, **uBlock Origin Lite** is the safer fallback since the full version is more limited there. ([addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=openai)) If you want something more “install and forget,” **Privacy Badger** from EFF is a solid second choice; it automatically blocks third-party trackers as it learns them. ([eff.org](https://www.eff.org/pages/privacy-badger?utm_source=openai)) If your main annoyance is tracking links like `utm_*` parameters in news URLs, add **ClearURLs** too—it strips tracking bits from links. ([github.com](https://github.com/ClearURLs/Addon?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you the best setup for **Firefox**, **Chrome**, or **Safari**.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome?
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Best Chrome anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite** - Best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and annoyances on Chrome - Lightweight and reliable on Chromium/Chrome - Note: less powerful than the Firefox version due to Chrome’s extension limits 2. **Privacy Badger** - Good automatic tracker blocker from the EFF - Learns and blocks trackers as you browse - Nice “set it and forget it” option 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Simple privacy suite: tracker blocking + privacy grade + HTTPS upgrades - Good if you want an easy all-in-one extension 4. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker detection and blocking - Good visibility into what’s being blocked - Can feel a bit more “feature-heavy” than uBlock 5. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links - Great as a small companion extension, not a full tracker blocker **Best combo for most people:** - **uBlock Origin Lite + ClearURLs** or - **Privacy Badger + DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for maximum privacy with minimal performance impact**.
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Top picks for Chrome: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite** — best overall - Excellent tracker/ad blocking - Lightweight, easy to use - Best choice on Chrome now because of Manifest V3 limits 2. **Privacy Badger** — best for automatic tracker learning - Made by EFF - Learns and blocks trackers as you browse - Good complement, but not as strong alone as uBlock 3. **Ghostery** — best for visibility/control - Shows trackers on each site - Easy to block/allow by type - Good if you want more insight into what’s tracking you 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — best simple all-in-one - Blocks many trackers - Forces HTTPS when possible - Very easy, low-maintenance 5. **Decentraleyes** — niche but useful - Helps avoid some third-party CDN tracking - Best as a supplement, not a main blocker **Best combo:** - **uBlock Origin Lite + Privacy Badger** or - **uBlock Origin Lite + Ghostery** if you want more tracker detail If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for maximum privacy on Chrome**.
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Best Chrome anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite** - Best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - Lightweight, reliable, and the strongest default choice on Chrome. 2. **Privacy Badger** by the EFF - Learns and blocks trackers automatically. - Good as a second layer, though it’s less aggressive than uBlock. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Adds tracker blocking, smarter HTTPS, and a privacy grade for sites. - Simple, beginner-friendly. 4. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker detection and blocking. - Good interface, but a bit more “all-in-one” than necessary. 5. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links (like `utm_source`). - Very useful alongside a blocker. Best combo: - **uBlock Origin Lite + ClearURLs** - Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra tracker learning/blocking If you want, I can also give you the **best privacy setup for Chrome** with just 2–3 extensions.
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Best anti-tracking Chrome extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite** - Best overall for blocking trackers, ads, and malicious domains - Lightweight and very effective on Chrome 2. **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) - Good for automatically learning and blocking invisible trackers - Best as a companion to another blocker 3. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker blocker with easy controls and a clean dashboard - Good if you want more visibility into what’s being blocked 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Simple all-in-one privacy tool: tracker blocking + privacy grade + HTTPS upgrades - Best for users who want “set it and forget it” 5. **AdGuard AdBlocker** - Powerful blocker with solid anti-tracking filters - Good alternative to uBlock if you want a more polished UI **My pick:** - **Best overall:** uBlock Origin Lite - **Best simple privacy suite:** DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials - **Best tracker-specific add-on:** Privacy Badger If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome** using just 1–2 extensions.
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Best Chrome anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin Lite** — best overall for Chrome - Fast, lightweight, great tracker/ad blocking. - Best choice on Chrome because it fits Manifest V3. 2. **Privacy Badger** — best for automatic tracker learning - Made by EFF. - Good at blocking invisible trackers without much setup. 3. **Ghostery** — best for a polished all-in-one privacy tool - Strong tracker blocking, plus useful site analytics. - Easy to use, but can be a bit more “suite-like” than uBlock. 4. **ClearURLs** — best for stripping tracking parameters - Removes tracking junk from links like `utm_*`. - Great companion to a blocker. 5. **Consent-O-Matic** — best for cookie banners - Automatically handles many cookie consent popups. - Not tracker blocking itself, but very useful. **My recommendation:** - Install **uBlock Origin Lite** first. - Add **Privacy Badger** or **ClearURLs** if you want extra protection. - Add **Consent-O-Matic** if cookie banners annoy you. If you want, I can give you a “best 3-extension setup” for Chrome.
Which anti-tracking extension is most recommended right now?
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**uBlock Origin** is the most commonly recommended anti-tracking extension right now. Why: - blocks ads, trackers, and malicious domains - lightweight - highly effective with minimal fuss Good alternatives: - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — more automatic, less control - **Ghostery** — easy to use, but heavier/more opinionated If you want the safest default pick: **uBlock Origin**.
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**uBlock Origin** is still the go-to anti-tracking / ad-blocking extension for most people. - **Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** - **If you’re on Chrome/Edge and can’t use full uBO:** **uBlock Origin Lite** **Why it’s recommended:** strong tracker blocking, light on resources, very customizable. **Also worth noting:** - **Privacy Badger** is good, but usually as a backup—not the primary recommendation. - For maximum privacy, pair **uBlock Origin** with your browser’s built-in tracking protection (Firefox, Brave, Safari). If you tell me your browser, I can give the best exact pick for it.
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**uBlock Origin** is the most commonly recommended anti-tracking extension right now. - **Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** - **Why:** lightweight, very effective, actively maintained, and blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains. If you want a simpler add-on just for tracker blocking: - **Privacy Badger** by the Electronic Frontier Foundation If you want one choice: **uBlock Origin**.
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**uBlock Origin** is the most recommended anti-tracking extension right now. Why: - blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains - lightweight and highly effective - very widely trusted If you want a simpler “set it and forget it” tracker blocker, **Privacy Badger** by the EFF is a good second choice, but **uBlock Origin** is usually the stronger all-around pick. **Best pick:** uBlock Origin **Runner-up:** Privacy Badger If you want, I can also tell you the best choice for **Chrome vs Firefox vs Safari**.
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**uBlock Origin** is the most commonly recommended anti-tracking extension right now. - **Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** - Blocks trackers, ads, and many malicious domains - Lightweight and highly configurable - Best on **Firefox**; on Chromium-based browsers, support may be limited depending on browser changes **Good alternatives:** - **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) — easier, more automatic tracking protection - **Ghostery** — polished UI, solid tracker blocking If you want just one, I’d pick **uBlock Origin**. If you tell me your browser (**Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari**), I can give the best specific setup.
What are the top anti-tracking extensions for privacy?
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Top anti-tracking extensions for privacy: 1. **uBlock Origin** Best all-around blocker. Stops ads, trackers, malware domains, and a lot of fingerprinting scripts. 2. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) Learns trackers as you browse and blocks them automatically. Simple and privacy-focused. 3. **Ghostery** Good tracker blocker with a clear dashboard. Nice if you want easy visibility into what’s being blocked. 4. **Decentraleyes** Helps prevent CDN-based tracking by serving common web files locally. 5. **ClearURLs** Strips tracking parameters from links (like UTM tags) when you click/share URLs. 6. **NoScript** Very strong protection by controlling scripts, but it’s more advanced and can break sites. Best combo for most people: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Privacy Badger**. If you want stronger control and don’t mind tweaking, add **NoScript**. If you want, I can also give you the **best extension setup for Chrome vs Firefox vs Safari**.
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Top anti-tracking extensions for privacy: 1. **uBlock Origin** Best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and many scripts. Lightweight and highly effective. 2. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) Learns and blocks trackers automatically. Good as a companion to uBlock Origin. 3. **Ghostery** Strong tracker blocking with a simple dashboard. Good for seeing what’s being blocked. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** Easy all-in-one privacy layer: tracker blocking, encrypted connections, and privacy grades. 5. **Disconnect** Focused tracker blocker. Less popular than uBlock Origin, but still solid. 6. **NoScript** For advanced users. Blocks JavaScript and other active content by default, which is very effective against tracking. Best combo for most people: **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger**. If you want the simplest setup: **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials**. If you want, I can also give you the **best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari separately**.
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Top anti-tracking extensions for privacy: 1. **uBlock Origin** Best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome-based browsers (with some MV3 limits) - **Why:** Most effective, lightweight, highly configurable 2. **Privacy Badger (EFF)** Learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome, Edge - **Why:** Good “set it and forget it” privacy tool 3. **Ghostery** Strong tracker blocking with a clear UI. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome, Edge - **Why:** Easy to see what’s being blocked 4. **ClearURLs** Removes tracking junk from links. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome, Edge - **Why:** Great for stripping campaign/referral tracking parameters 5. **LocalCDN** (or **Decentraleyes**) Blocks some CDN-based tracking by serving common libraries locally. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome - **Why:** Reduces third-party requests 6. **Cookie AutoDelete** Deletes cookies automatically when tabs close. - **Browser:** Firefox, Chrome - **Why:** Excellent for limiting persistent tracking **Best simple setup:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** **Best easy setup:** - **Privacy Badger + Ghostery** If you want, I can give you the **best extension combo for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Top anti-tracking extensions for privacy: 1. **uBlock Origin** Best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and lots of junk scripts. - **Why it’s great:** fast, highly effective, minimal resource use - **Best for:** most people - **Note:** strongest choice over ad-only blockers 2. **Privacy Badger** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Automatically learns and blocks trackers based on behavior. - **Why it’s great:** easy, set-and-forget - **Best for:** users who want simple privacy protection - **Note:** less powerful than uBlock Origin alone, but good as a companion 3. **ClearURLs** Removes tracking parameters from links. - **Why it’s great:** strips utm tracking and similar junk from URLs - **Best for:** cleaner links and less click tracking 4. **Ghostery** Tracker blocker with a friendly UI and good visibility into what’s being blocked. - **Why it’s great:** easy to understand, strong tracker detection - **Best for:** people who want a dashboard and control - **Note:** some users prefer uBlock Origin for lighter performance 5. **Decentraleyes** Blocks external CDN tracking by serving common libraries locally. - **Why it’s great:** reduces third-party requests to big CDNs - **Best for:** extra privacy hardening **Best combo:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs** Optional add-on: **Privacy Badger** If you want, I can also give you the **best anti-tracking extensions by browser** (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
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Top anti-tracking browser extensions for privacy: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and lots of web junk. Lightweight and highly effective. 2. **Privacy Badger** by **EFF** Automatically learns and blocks trackers as you browse. Good for hands-off privacy. 3. **Ghostery** Strong tracker blocking and a cleaner interface; also shows what’s being blocked. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** Simple protection, tracker blocking, HTTPS upgrades, and privacy grade for sites. 5. **ClearURLs** Removes tracking parameters from links like `utm_*`, helping clean up URLs. 6. **Consent-O-Matic** Automatically handles cookie consent pop-ups on many sites. 7. **NoScript** Powerful, but more advanced. Blocks scripts by default for maximum control. Best combo for most people: - **uBlock Origin** - **ClearURLs** - **Consent-O-Matic** - Optional: **Privacy Badger** If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
Which anti-tracking browser extensions are popular?
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Popular anti-tracking browser extensions include: - **uBlock Origin** — excellent general ad/tracker blocker - **Privacy Badger** by the **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** — learns and blocks trackers automatically - **Ghostery** — tracker blocking + tracker insights/dashboard - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — blocks trackers and upgrades site privacy - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — strong blocker with anti-tracking filters - **NoScript** — advanced script control for Firefox/advanced users - **Disconnect** — tracker blocking and privacy protection - **ClearURLs** — removes tracking parameters from links If you want the safest default pick: **uBlock Origin**. If you want something simpler: **Privacy Badger** or **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials**. If you want, I can also rank them for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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Popular anti-tracking browser extensions include: - **uBlock Origin** — very popular; blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** — from the EFF; learns to block trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — tracker blocker with a focus on privacy and visibility into what’s being blocked. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — blocks trackers and adds privacy controls/search. - **NoScript** — powerful but more advanced; blocks JavaScript and other active content. - **Decentraleyes** — reduces tracking from common CDN-hosted resources. If you want the safest all-around choice, **uBlock Origin** is usually the top recommendation. If you want, I can also suggest the best combo for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
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Popular anti-tracking browser extensions include: - **uBlock Origin** — best-known ad/tracker blocker; lightweight and widely trusted. - **Privacy Badger** — from EFF; learns to block trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — tracker blocker with a simple UI and strong default protections. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — blocks trackers and upgrades sites to HTTPS where possible. - **Decentraleyes** — helps block third-party CDN tracking by serving common assets locally. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — robust blocker with tracker protection and filter support. - **NoScript** — advanced; blocks scripts by default for maximum control. If you want the safest “set it and forget it” options, **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** is a common combo.
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Popular anti-tracking browser extensions include: - **uBlock Origin** — best-known ad/tracker blocker; very popular for performance and strong blocking. - **Privacy Badger** — from the EFF; learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — tracker blocker with privacy dashboard and easier controls. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — blocks trackers and upgrades sites to HTTPS when possible. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — strong blocker with anti-tracking features and lots of filters. - **Disconnect** — focused on blocking third-party trackers and load-time speedups. - **NoScript** — more advanced; blocks JavaScript and other active content for strict privacy. If you want the most common setup, many people use **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger**.
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Popular anti-tracking browser extensions include: - **uBlock Origin** — best-known ad/tracker blocker; very popular and lightweight. - **Privacy Badger** — from EFF; automatically learns and blocks trackers. - **Ghostery** — tracker blocker with a simple dashboard and privacy tools. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — blocks trackers and upgrades sites to HTTPS where possible. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — strong blocker with tracker and ad blocking. - **NoScript** — advanced protection by blocking JavaScript on untrusted sites. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies/site data after you close tabs. If you want the most common “starter combo,” it’s usually **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger**.
What is the best anti-tracking extension to stop ads and trackers?
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**Best all-around pick: _uBlock Origin_** - Blocks **ads, trackers, pop-ups, and malicious domains** - Lightweight and highly effective - More powerful than most “privacy” extensions **Also worth knowing:** - **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) = good for automatic tracker blocking, but not as strong for ads - **Ghostery** = user-friendly, but I’d still put **uBlock Origin** first **If you want one extension only:** 👉 **uBlock Origin** If you want, I can also tell you the **best settings to enable** for maximum tracking protection.
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**Best pick:** **uBlock Origin** - Best overall for **blocking ads, trackers, and malicious domains** - Lightweight, free, and highly customizable - Works best on **Firefox** and on browsers that still support the full version **Good add-ons if you want extra privacy:** - **Privacy Badger** by EFF — learns and blocks trackers automatically - **Ghostery** — easy to use, but I’d still prefer uBlock Origin first **My recommendation:** Install **uBlock Origin** only, then add **Privacy Badger** if you want a second layer. If you want, I can also tell you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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**Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** It’s the strongest all-around extension for blocking **ads, trackers, malware domains, and annoyances**. **Why it’s best** - Very effective blocking - Lightweight - Highly configurable - Better than most “privacy” extensions at actually stopping trackers **Best setup** - **Firefox + uBlock Origin** = best protection - If you use Chrome/Edge, note that **uBlock Origin is being limited by Manifest V3**, so it may be less powerful there over time **Good add-on if you want extra tracking protection** - **Privacy Badger** by the EFF Good as a supplement, but not as strong as uBlock Origin for ad blocking. **Short answer:** If you only install one extension, install **uBlock Origin**.
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**Best pick: _uBlock Origin_** (by Raymond Hill) It’s the strongest all-around extension for blocking: - ads - trackers - malware domains - annoying popups **Best version by browser:** - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin** (best overall) - **Chrome / Edge:** **uBlock Origin Lite** (due to Chrome’s extension limits) **Good add-on if you want extra tracker protection:** - **Privacy Badger** by the Electronic Frontier Foundation If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Firefox or Chrome** with the exact settings to enable.
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**Best overall:** **uBlock Origin** - Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and annoyances very effectively - Lightweight and widely trusted - Best choice for **Firefox** and **Chrome/Edge**-style browsers that still support it **Good add-on for tracking only:** **Privacy Badger** - Made by the EFF - Learns trackers over time, but it’s usually **less powerful than uBlock Origin** for ad/tracker blocking **If you want the strongest setup:** - **uBlock Origin** + built-in browser tracking protection (Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection / Brave Shields / Safari’s privacy features) **Short answer:** install **uBlock Origin** first. If you want, I can also recommend the best option for your exact browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.).
Which anti-tracking extensions are best for everyday browsing?
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Best everyday anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around choice. Blocks ads, trackers, popups, and lots of junk with very low resource use. - **Privacy Badger** — from the EFF; learns tracker behavior automatically. Good as a second layer, but not a replacement for uBlock Origin. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links (like `utm_*`) before sites can follow you around. - **LocalCDN** — helps reduce third-party CDN tracking by serving common libraries locally. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — clears cookies/site data when you close tabs, useful if you want less persistent tracking. If you want just one: **uBlock Origin**. If you want a strong simple combo: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs**. If you want more privacy: add **Privacy Badger** and **Cookie AutoDelete**. Note: on **Chrome**, extension limits may affect **uBlock Origin** long-term; **Firefox** is the best fit for these privacy tools.
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Best everyday anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, scripts, and malvertising with very low overhead. - **Privacy Badger** — good “set and forget” tracker blocker from EFF; learns trackers as you browse. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one privacy helper with tracker blocking and site privacy grades. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links (great for shared links from Amazon, Google, etc.). - **LocalCDN** — reduces some tracking by serving common web assets locally. **My practical combo:** **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs** Add **Privacy Badger** if you want a second layer of tracker blocking. **Note:** On **Chrome**, uBlock Origin is being limited by Manifest V3; **Firefox** is currently the best browser for strong extension-based privacy. If you want, I can also give you the best setup for **Chrome**, **Firefox**, or **Safari** specifically.
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Best everyday anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around. Blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains with very low overhead. - **Privacy Badger** — good “set it and forget it” tracker blocker from EFF. Learns as you browse, less manual tweaking. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple anti-tracking + site privacy grades; easy for casual users. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking and clear reporting, but can feel a bit more “dashboard-heavy.” - **NoScript** — powerful, but only if you’re comfortable breaking sites and allowing scripts manually. **My practical recommendation:** - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** - **Chrome/Edge:** **uBlock Origin** (best single choice), optionally **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** If you want the simplest setup, install **uBlock Origin** first. It’s the best default choice for everyday browsing.
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Best everyday anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Blocks ads, trackers, malware, and lots of junk by default. - Lightweight and highly effective. 2. **Privacy Badger** by the **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** - Learns tracker behavior as you browse and blocks sneaky third-party trackers. 3. **ClearURLs** - Strips tracking parameters from links (like `utm_*`) before they load. 4. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically removes cookies from sites after you close the tab or browser. 5. **Decentraleyes** - Helps prevent some CDN-based tracking by serving common resources locally. **My practical pick:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** This combo covers most everyday tracking without being too heavy. **If you want the simplest setup:** - Just install **uBlock Origin**. If you tell me your browser (**Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari**), I can give the best exact extension set for it.
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Best everyday anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and annoyances. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — good automatic tracker blocking with low maintenance. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple, easy-to-use tracker blocking + privacy ratings. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking and a nice dashboard, but a bit more “feature-heavy.” **My recommendation:** - **Firefox:** install **uBlock Origin** only (often enough). - **Chrome/Edge:** use **uBlock Origin Lite** + **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** if you want something simple. If you want the most protection with the least hassle: **uBlock Origin** is the one to start with.
What are the most trusted anti-tracking extensions?
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Most trusted anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - Very widely trusted by privacy folks. - **Top pick**. 2. **Privacy Badger** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) - Learns and blocks trackers automatically. - Good “set it and forget it” option. 3. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links. - Great as a lightweight add-on. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Easy privacy protection + tracker blocking. - Good for casual users. 5. **Ghostery** - Solid tracker blocker with good UI. - More “all-in-one” and user-friendly. If you want the safest simple setup: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs**. If you want easiest automatic protection: **Privacy Badger + uBlock Origin**. If you tell me your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge), I can give the best exact combo for it.
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Some of the most trusted anti-tracking browser extensions are: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking trackers, ads, and malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** — from the EFF; learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker detection/blocking, easy UI. - **Disconnect** — focused on tracking protection and privacy. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one privacy extension. - **1Blocker** — especially good on Safari. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — powerful blocker with privacy features. My short recommendation: - **Best all-around:** **uBlock Origin** - **Best simple “set and forget”:** **Privacy Badger** - **Best Safari option:** **1Blocker** Notes: - For **Chrome**, uBlock Origin’s original version is being phased out under Manifest V3; many people still use it on **Firefox**. - Avoid “privacy” extensions from unknown developers; some are themselves data collectors. If you tell me your browser (**Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Brave**), I can give you the best 1–2 picks for that browser.
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The most trusted anti-tracking extensions are usually: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking trackers, ads, and scripts; widely trusted and open source. - **Privacy Badger** by the **EFF** — good automatic tracker blocking; very reputable privacy org. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — strong blocker with good privacy features; well-known brand. - **Ghostery** — focuses on tracker blocking and privacy tools; widely used. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple privacy protection, tracker blocking, and HTTPS upgrades. **Best pick:** **uBlock Origin** **Best “set it and forget it”:** **Privacy Badger** or **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** If you want, I can also give you the **best combo for Chrome vs Firefox**.
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A few of the most trusted anti-tracking browser extensions are: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker; highly trusted, open source, very effective against trackers and ads. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — focuses on learning and blocking trackers automatically; made by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker-blocking and UI for seeing what’s blocked; widely used. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple privacy protection, tracker blocking, and site privacy ratings. - **NoScript** — advanced option for power users; blocks scripts unless you allow them. If you want the safest default choice: - **uBlock Origin** for most people - **Privacy Badger** if you want a more automatic privacy-focused tool Quick notes: - Prefer **open-source** extensions from known orgs. - Install only from the **official Chrome Web Store / Firefox Add-ons** page. - Be cautious with “VPN + adblock + security” bundles from unknown brands. If you want, I can also give you the **best anti-tracking extensions by browser** (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
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Top trusted anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking trackers, ads, and malicious domains. Open-source, widely trusted. - **Privacy Badger** — from the **EFF**; learns and blocks trackers automatically. Good privacy-first choice. - **Ghostery** — solid tracker blocker with a long track record; good if you want a more guided UI. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one tracker blocking and privacy scoring. - **Decentraleyes** — helps block tracking via third-party CDN requests. **Best pick for most people:** **uBlock Origin** + **Privacy Badger** (Usually enough; don’t install a bunch of overlapping blockers.) **Notes:** - On **Chrome**, extension support is more limited now; **uBlock Origin Lite** is the Chrome-friendly option. - Avoid “free VPN + blocker” extensions from unknown companies. If you want, I can give you the **best choices for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
What anti-tracking extension do people use to block tracking cookies?
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A very common choice is **uBlock Origin**. Other popular anti-tracking extensions: - **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) - **Ghostery** - **Disconnect** If you want one recommendation: **uBlock Origin** is usually the best all-around pick for blocking trackers and tracking cookies.
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People commonly use **uBlock Origin** and **Privacy Badger** to block trackers and many tracking cookies. Other popular options: - **Ghostery** - **AdGuard Browser Extension** - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** If you want the most widely recommended one, start with **uBlock Origin**. Also, turning on your browser’s **block third-party cookies** setting helps a lot.
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People commonly use **uBlock Origin** to block trackers, including many tracking scripts and cookies-related tracking. Other popular options: - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - **Ghostery** - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - **AdGuard AdBlocker** If you want the best all-around pick, start with **uBlock Origin**.
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People commonly use: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for trackers, ads, and many tracking cookies - **Privacy Badger** — from EFF, learns and blocks trackers automatically - **Ghostery** — tracker blocker with a simple UI - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies after you close tabs If you want one pick: **uBlock Origin**.
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Most people use **uBlock Origin**. It’s the go-to blocker for trackers, ads, and many tracking cookies/scripts. Other popular options: - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — learns and blocks trackers automatically - **Ghostery** — tracker blocking + privacy tools - **Cookie AutoDelete** — removes cookies after you close tabs - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simpler all-in-one privacy extension If you want just one: **uBlock Origin**.
Which anti-tracking extensions are easiest to use?
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Easiest to use: 1. **Privacy Badger (EFF)** - Very simple: install and it mostly runs itself. - Good “set it and forget it” anti-tracking. - Best if you want minimal tweaking. 2. **Ghostery** - Also beginner-friendly, with a clean dashboard. - Shows what trackers it blocks, and you can toggle things on/off easily. - Good if you want more visibility. 3. **uBlock Origin** - Not just anti-tracking, but the best all-around blocker. - Slightly more technical than Privacy Badger, but still easy for basic use. - Best choice overall if you want strong protection. **My quick recommendation:** - **Simplest:** Privacy Badger - **Best overall:** uBlock Origin - **Easiest to understand visually:** Ghostery If you want, I can also tell you which one to use for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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The easiest anti-tracking extensions to use are: 1. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Very simple “install and forget” option - Blocks trackers, upgrades sites to HTTPS, and gives a privacy grade - Good if you want the least setup 2. **Privacy Badger** (by the EFF) - Learns trackers automatically as you browse - Minimal tweaking needed - Best for people who want automatic blocking without managing lists 3. **uBlock Origin** - Also easy, but a bit more powerful/technical - Great tracker and ad blocker with strong defaults - Best overall if you want the most protection with little effort 4. **Ghostery** - Very user-friendly dashboard and visual blocking controls - Good if you like seeing what’s being blocked **Best pick for simplicity:** **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** **Best pick for strongest easy protection:** **uBlock Origin** If you want, I can also give you the **best anti-tracking extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Easiest anti-tracking extensions to use: 1. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - Very hands-off. Install it and it learns what to block automatically. - Best if you want “set it and forget it.” 2. **uBlock Origin** - Also easy, but more powerful than a pure anti-tracker. - Great default choice if you want strong blocking with minimal tweaking. 3. **Ghostery** - Simple interface, clear tracker dashboard. - Easy to understand if you like seeing what’s being blocked. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Very straightforward, especially for people already using DuckDuckGo. - Focuses on tracking protection plus privacy grade info. **My pick for easiest overall:** - **Privacy Badger** for simplicity - **uBlock Origin** for best balance of ease + effectiveness If you want, I can also give you the best option for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Easiest to use, in my opinion: 1. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Very simple, mostly “install and forget” - Blocks trackers, forces encryption when possible - Good if you want the least setup 2. **Privacy Badger** - Also low-effort - Learns trackers automatically as you browse - Good balance of simple + effective 3. **Ghostery** - Very user-friendly dashboard - Easy to see what’s being blocked - Slightly more “app-like” than the others If you want the **best simple all-around choice**, I’d pick **Privacy Badger**. If you want **the easiest possible**, pick **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials**. If you want, I can also give you the **best anti-tracking extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari specifically**.
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The easiest anti-tracking extensions are usually the ones that work well with minimal setup: 1. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - Very beginner-friendly - Automatically learns and blocks trackers as you browse - Good “install and forget” option 2. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall for blocking ads and trackers - Very effective, lightweight - Slightly more settings than Privacy Badger, but still easy to use 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Simple and straightforward - Adds tracker blocking and privacy scores - Good if you want a very simple privacy-focused extension 4. **Ghostery** - Easy UI and clear tracker information - Lets you see what’s being blocked - Good if you want more visibility without much complexity **Best pick for most people:** - **Privacy Badger** if you want the easiest - **uBlock Origin** if you want the strongest protection If you want, I can also suggest the best one for **Chrome**, **Firefox**, or **Safari** specifically.
What are the best privacy extensions that stop tracking?
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Best privacy extensions for stopping tracking: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - Lightweight and very effective. 2. **Privacy Badger** - From the Electronic Frontier Foundation. - Learns tracker behavior and blocks third-party tracking automatically. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Adds tracker blocking, privacy grade ratings, and HTTPS upgrades. - Simple “set and forget” option. 4. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker detection and blocking. - Good if you want detailed control over what gets blocked. 5. **Disconnect** - Focuses on blocking invisible trackers and analytics scripts. - Good complement to a content blocker. 6. **Decentraleyes** - Stops tracking via common CDN requests by serving local copies of resources. - Useful extra layer, though less essential than uBlock Origin. Best combo: **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** If you want the simplest setup: **uBlock Origin only**. If you want, I can also recommend the best setup for **Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge** specifically.
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Top picks: 1. **uBlock Origin** Best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and lots of third-party junk. *Why:* strongest filtering, very light, highly configurable. 2. **Privacy Badger (EFF)** Good automatic tracker blocker. Learns and blocks hidden trackers as you browse. *Why:* easy “set and forget” privacy boost. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** Simple tracker blocking + privacy grade + HTTPS upgrades where possible. *Why:* good for non-technical users. 4. **Ghostery** Strong tracker visibility and blocking, with a cleaner interface. *Why:* nice if you want to see what’s being blocked. 5. **Consent-O-Matic** Auto-clicks cookie consent dialogs to reject/limit tracking. *Why:* great for reducing cookie consent annoyance and tracking. Best combo: **uBlock Origin + Consent-O-Matic** Optional add-on: **Privacy Badger** if you want extra tracker blocking. Browser note: these work best in **Firefox** and **Chrome/Edge** (though uBlock Origin is more limited on some Chromium browsers due to extension policy changes). If you want, I can give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Best privacy extensions for stopping tracking: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** by **EFF** — learns and blocks tracking scripts automatically. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links (great for Google, Amazon, etc.). - **LocalCDN** — blocks common CDN tracking by serving local copies of web assets. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple tracker blocking + privacy grade. - **Consent-O-Matic** — auto-manages cookie banners and privacy popups. If you want the shortest “best combo”: 1. **uBlock Origin** 2. **ClearURLs** 3. **Privacy Badger** Notes: - On **Firefox**, **uBlock Origin** is excellent and fully supported. - On **Chrome/Edge**, **uBlock Origin Lite** is the newer alternative if needed. If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome vs Firefox**.
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Best privacy extensions for stopping tracking: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, malware domains, and many scripts. - Recommended for **Firefox** and **Chrome-based browsers**. 2. **Privacy Badger (EFF)** - Learns and blocks third-party trackers automatically. - Good as a secondary layer, especially if you want simple setup. 3. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links like `utm_*`, `fbclid`, etc. - Great for stopping URL-based tracking. 4. **LocalCDN** - Replaces common third-party library requests with local files. - Helps reduce tracking from CDNs. 5. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically deletes cookies/site data after you close tabs. - Useful for limiting cross-site tracking. 6. **Decentraleyes** - Similar to LocalCDN; can reduce requests to third-party content delivery networks. - Often used with uBlock Origin. ### Best combo - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** - Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra tracker blocking. ### Note If you use **Chrome**, some extensions are less powerful than on **Firefox**. For best privacy, **Firefox + uBlock Origin** is the strongest simple setup. If you want, I can give you a **best privacy extension setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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Best privacy/tracking-blocking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) — good automatic tracker blocking; easy to use. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple tracker blocking + privacy grade. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker visibility/control; more UI-heavy. - **Consent-O-Matic** — auto-handles cookie consent popups. - **ClearURLs** — removes tracking parameters from links. - **LocalCDN** — helps prevent CDN-based tracking/fingerprinting. If you want just a few: 1. **uBlock Origin** 2. **ClearURLs** 3. **Consent-O-Matic** Note: if you’re on **Chrome**, uBlock Origin is being limited by Manifest V3; it still works, but **Firefox** is usually better for privacy extensions.
Which browser extensions help prevent online tracking the most?
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The **best browser extensions for anti-tracking** are usually: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best all-around - Blocks ads, trackers, malvertising, and many fingerprinting scripts. - Lightweight and very effective. - If you install only one, make it this one. 2. **Privacy Badger** — good automatic tracker blocking - From the EFF. - Learns and blocks trackers as it sees them. - Best as a secondary layer, not a replacement for uBlock Origin. 3. **Ghostery** — strong tracker detection/control - Shows and blocks trackers on pages. - Good if you want visibility into who’s tracking you. - More “dashboard-y” than uBlock. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Easy to use. - Blocks trackers and upgrades some sites to HTTPS. - Simple, but not as powerful as uBlock Origin. 5. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links. - Great for cleaning tracking-heavy URLs you click and share. **Best combo:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs** Optional: add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra automatic tracker blocking. **If you use Firefox:** also enable **Total Cookie Protection** and use **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** for stronger isolation. If you want, I can give you the **best setup for Chrome vs Firefox vs Safari**.
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The most effective browser extensions for blocking online tracking are: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious scripts. - Highly recommended in **Firefox**; on **Chrome/Edge**, use the **uBlock Origin Lite** variant if needed. 2. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - Learns and blocks trackers automatically as you browse. - Good as a privacy-focused companion to uBlock Origin. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Simple tracker blocking + privacy grading + encrypted connection upgrades. - Good if you want something easy to set and forget. 4. **Ghostery** - Strong tracker detection/blocking and a clean UI. - Good for people who want more visibility into what’s being blocked. 5. **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** - Not a tracker blocker exactly, but very effective at preventing cross-site tracking by isolating sites in separate containers. - Excellent if you use Firefox. **Best combo:** - **uBlock Origin + Firefox Multi-Account Containers** - Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra automated tracker blocking. If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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The best all-around browser extensions for blocking online tracking are: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall tracker/ad blocker - Blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains - Lightweight and highly effective 2. **Privacy Badger** - Good for learning-based tracker blocking - Made by the EFF - Useful as a supplement, not usually a replacement for uBlock Origin 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Simple privacy protection - Blocks some trackers and upgrades sites to HTTPS when possible 4. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically removes cookies from sites you close - Great for reducing cross-site tracking 5. **ClearURLs** - Strips tracking parameters from links - Helps stop tracking through shared URLs 6. **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** - Firefox only - Separates logins and cookies by site/category - Very effective against cross-site tracking **Best combo:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** - On Firefox, add **Multi-Account Containers** too If you want, I can also give you the **best extension setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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The strongest privacy-focused browser extensions are usually these: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall ad/tracker blocker. Lightweight, highly effective. - **Privacy Badger** — by EFF; learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **NoScript** — strongest for control; blocks JavaScript by default, but can break sites. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple tracker blocking + privacy grade. - **Disconnect** — blocks many third-party trackers and analytics. - **Ghostery** — good tracker blocking with a clean UI, though it’s more “all-in-one” than minimal. **Best combo for most people:** **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** **Best for maximum hardening:** **uBlock Origin + NoScript** (Expect some sites to need manual allow-listing.) If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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The most effective browser extensions for blocking online tracking are: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall blocker for ads, trackers, and many malicious scripts. - Works very well with filter lists like EasyList, EasyPrivacy, and Peter Lowe’s list. - **If you install only one extension, make it this one.** 2. **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) - Automatically learns and blocks trackers based on behavior. - Good as a privacy-focused complement to uBlock Origin. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Blocks some trackers, upgrades connections to HTTPS, and gives site privacy grades. - Easier/less customizable than uBlock Origin, but convenient. 4. **LocalCDN** - Replaces common third-party CDN resources locally to reduce tracking and fingerprinting. - Good for privacy-conscious users. 5. **NoScript** - Very strong protection by blocking JavaScript, scripts, and other active content by default. - Excellent for privacy/security, but can break many sites and takes more setup. ### Best setup - **Normal users:** **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** - **Maximum privacy:** **uBlock Origin + NoScript** (if you don’t mind site breakage) ### Browser note - **Firefox** is the best choice if you want full extension power, especially for privacy tools. - On **Chrome/Edge**, extension limits make some privacy tools less powerful. If you want, I can give you the best privacy extension combo for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
What are the top-rated anti-tracking add-ons for browsers?
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Top-rated anti-tracking browser add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and malicious scripts. - **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) — learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking plus tracker visibility/dashboard. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one tracker blocking and privacy grade. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — polished blocker with good anti-tracking features. If you want the shortest recommendation: **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** is a strong combo. If you want, I can also give you the **best one for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari**.
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Top-rated anti-tracking browser add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious scripts. - **Privacy Badger** by **EFF** — learns and blocks trackers automatically. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking plus privacy controls. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — removes cookies and site data when tabs close. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one tracking protection. If you want the safest pick: **uBlock Origin + Cookie AutoDelete**. Note: **uBlock Origin** is the top choice, but on **Chrome** it’s being limited by Manifest V3; it works best on **Firefox**.
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Top-rated anti-tracking browser add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious scripts. - **Privacy Badger** — automatic tracker blocking from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). - **Ghostery** — strong tracker detector/blocker with a simple interface. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — easy one-click privacy protection, tracker blocking, and HTTPS upgrades. - **Disconnect** — good tracker/network protection, especially for social and analytics trackers. - **ClearURLs** — removes tracking parameters from links. - **Bitwarden** — not a tracker blocker, but a top-rated password manager that reduces account-tracking risk. Best combo for most people: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs**. If you want “set it and forget it”: **Privacy Badger** or **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials**. If you tell me your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari), I can narrow it to the best options available there.
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Top-rated browser anti-tracking add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall blocker for ads, trackers, and scripts. - Great for **Firefox** and **Safari**. - On **Chrome**, the full version is limited by Manifest V3; many users switch to **uBlock Origin Lite**. - **Privacy Badger** (by EFF) — learns and blocks trackers automatically. - Good “set it and forget it” option. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking with a clear privacy dashboard. - Good if you want visibility into what’s being blocked. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple anti-tracking plus privacy grade and HTTPS upgrades. - Good for users who want something easy. - **Disconnect** — blocks invisible trackers and improves page load privacy. - Solid lightweight option. If you want the shortest recommendation: **Use uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger** (or **uBlock Origin Lite** on Chrome).
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Top-rated anti-tracking browser add-ons: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker; blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger (EFF)** — learns and blocks trackers automatically; very easy to use. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking + privacy dashboard; good for beginners. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple tracker blocking and privacy grade for sites. - **NoScript** — powerful, advanced protection by blocking JavaScript by default. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies after you close tabs, reducing cross-site tracking. - **LocalCDN** — replaces common tracking-heavy CDN resources with local copies. - **Decentraleyes** — similar to LocalCDN; helps limit third-party requests. Best picks: - **Firefox:** uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger - **Chrome/Edge:** uBlock Origin + Ghostery or DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials If you want, I can also give you the **best combo for maximum privacy with minimal hassle**.
What anti-tracking extensions are best for beginners?
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For beginners, the best anti-tracking extensions are: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious scripts. - Simple to use: install and leave it on. 2. **Privacy Badger** - Made by EFF. - Learns trackers as you browse; very beginner-friendly. 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Easy one-click privacy protection. - Adds tracker blocking and privacy grade info. 4. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links automatically. - Very low-maintenance. 5. **CanvasBlocker** (Firefox) or **Trace** (Chrome/Firefox) - Helps reduce browser fingerprinting. - More advanced, but still manageable. **Best simple setup:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs** - Add **Privacy Badger** if you want extra protection. **Tip:** Use only a few extensions—too many can slow the browser and sometimes conflict. If you want, I can recommend the best setup for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Best beginner-friendly anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and annoying pop-ups. - Simple, lightweight, and very effective. 2. **Privacy Badger (EFF)** - Learns and blocks trackers automatically. - Good if you want something more “set it and forget it.” 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Easy to use, shows site privacy grades, and blocks many trackers. - Nice for beginners who want a simple privacy dashboard. **My recommendation:** - Start with **uBlock Origin** only. - If you want extra protection, add **Privacy Badger**. **Avoid:** installing several ad/tracker blockers at once—they can conflict and slow things down. If you want, I can also give you the best setup for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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For beginners, the best anti-tracking extensions are: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Blocks ads, trackers, and a lot of junk automatically. - Easy to use: install it and leave it alone. 2. **Privacy Badger** — great “set it and forget it” option - Made by EFF. - Learns and blocks trackers as you browse. 3. **Ghostery** — simple interface, good for seeing what’s tracking you - Good if you want a visual breakdown of trackers. - Can be a bit more “feature-heavy” than the others. 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — easiest for non-technical users - Adds tracker blocking and privacy grades. - Very beginner-friendly. **Best combo for most people:** - **uBlock Origin** + **Privacy Badger** **Note:** If you’re using **Chrome**, uBlock Origin’s full version is less supported now; **Firefox** is the best browser for it. If you want, I can recommend the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge** specifically.
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Best beginner-friendly anti-tracking extensions: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around choice - Blocks ads, trackers, and many malicious scripts - Lightweight and easy: install it and leave defaults on 2. **Privacy Badger** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) - Learns and blocks trackers automatically - Very beginner-friendly, minimal setup - Good as a “set it and forget it” tool 3. **ClearURLs** - Removes tracking parameters from links - Great for cleaning up URLs from Google, Amazon, and social sites - Simple and low-risk 4. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** - Shows tracker blocking and privacy grades - Easy for beginners who want visibility - Also adds a safer search option 5. **Decentraleyes** - Helps block some third-party CDN tracking - Useful, but more niche than the others **My simple recommendation:** - Start with **uBlock Origin** - Add **ClearURLs** if you want extra link-cleaning - Add **Privacy Badger** if you want a second layer of automatic tracker blocking If you want, I can also give you the **best privacy extension setup for Chrome vs Firefox**.
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For beginners, the best anti-tracking extensions are: 1. **uBlock Origin** — best overall - Blocks ads, trackers, and many annoying scripts - Very effective and lightweight - Good default choice for Chrome, Firefox, Edge 2. **Privacy Badger** — easiest “set and forget” option - Made by the EFF - Automatically learns to block trackers as you browse - Great if you want minimal setup 3. **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one - Adds tracker blocking, privacy grade ratings, and encrypted connection help - Very beginner-friendly - Good for people who want a straightforward privacy tool 4. **Ghostery** — solid tracker blocker with a friendly UI - Shows what it blocks and lets you control settings easily - Good if you like seeing details ### My quick recommendation - **Best first install:** **uBlock Origin** - **Best simplest option:** **Privacy Badger** - **Best “easy dashboard” option:** **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** If you want, I can also give you the **best extension combo for Chrome vs Firefox**.
Which anti-tracking extensions work well across websites?
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Good cross-site anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall. Blocks ads, trackers, and many scripts with minimal impact. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — learns trackers as you browse; good set-and-forget option. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking plus clear site-level controls. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple, lightweight, easy to use. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — solid blocker with strong tracker protection. If you want the most reliable combo: **uBlock Origin + Privacy Badger**. Notes: - **Chrome/Edge**: uBlock Origin is partially limited by Manifest V3; still useful, but not as powerful as on Firefox. - **Firefox**: usually the best for anti-tracking extensions. - Some sites may break; use per-site allowlists when needed. If you want, I can suggest the best one for **Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Good cross-site anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and many annoyances. Very effective on most sites. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — learns trackers as you browse; good “set and forget” option. - **Ghostery** — solid tracker blocking plus a clearer tracker dashboard. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — strong blocker with good filter coverage and easy controls. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simpler, lighter protection; good for basic tracking blocking. Best combo for most people: - **uBlock Origin** + **Privacy Badger** Note: - On **Chrome**, some extensions have been limited by Manifest V3; **uBlock Origin Lite** is the main fallback. - **Firefox** is generally the best browser for full extension-based tracking protection. If you want, I can recommend the best one for **Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge** specifically.
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Good cross-site anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall; blocks trackers, ads, and many fingerprinting scripts with low impact. - **Privacy Badger** — from the EFF; learns and blocks invisible cross-site trackers automatically. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple all-in-one tracker blocking + privacy grade. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker detection/blocking, with good visibility into what’s being blocked. - **AdGuard AdBlocker** — very effective tracker/ad blocking, easy to use. If you want the shortest recommendation: **Install uBlock Origin first**, then add **Privacy Badger** if you want more automatic tracker learning. Notes: - **Chrome/Edge** users: be aware some extensions are limited by Manifest V3; **uBlock Origin** still works, but behavior can vary by browser. - Avoid stacking too many blockers if sites break—start with one or two. If you want, I can suggest the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge**.
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Good cross-site anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best overall for blocking ads, trackers, and many fingerprinting scripts. - **Best on:** Firefox, LibreWolf, some Chromium browsers (full version is limited on Chrome due to Manifest V3). - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — learns trackers as you browse; simple and privacy-focused. - **Best on:** Chrome, Firefox, Edge. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking with easy controls and reports. - **Best on:** Chrome, Firefox, Edge. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — easy all-in-one tracker blocking + privacy grade. - **Best on:** Chrome, Firefox, Edge. - **AdGuard Browser Extension** — very solid blocking and privacy filters. - **Best on:** Chrome, Firefox, Edge. If you want just one: - **Firefox:** **uBlock Origin** - **Chrome/Edge:** **uBlock Origin Lite** + **Privacy Badger** or **AdGuard** For strongest coverage, pair an extension with browser settings like: - block third-party cookies - enable “Do Not Track” (minor effect) - use a privacy-focused browser profile If you want, I can give you the **best combo for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari**.
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Good cross-site anti-tracking extensions: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker; blocks trackers, ads, and many malicious scripts with very good site compatibility. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — learns trackers as you browse; generally light and works well on most sites. - **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials** — simple tracker blocking + privacy grade; usually very compatible. - **Ghostery** — strong tracker blocking and easy controls; good, but can need tweaking on some sites. - **Consent-O-Matic** — handles cookie banners/consent forms; very useful alongside a blocker. Best combo for most people: **uBlock Origin + Consent-O-Matic** Optional add-on: **Privacy Badger** or **DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials**. Note: **uBlock Origin** is the most reliable overall. On Chrome, use **uBlock Origin Lite** if the full version isn’t available.
What are the best browser plugins for reducing online surveillance?
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Best browser plugins for reducing online surveillance: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious scripts. - **Top pick.** 2. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - Learns and blocks trackers as you browse. - Good extra layer, though less necessary if uBlock Origin is already strong. 3. **ClearURLs** - Strips tracking parameters like `utm_*` from links. - Very useful for preventing link-based tracking. 4. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically deletes cookies/site data when you close tabs. - Helps stop cross-site tracking via persistent cookies. 5. **LocalCDN** or **Decentraleyes** - Stops some sites from loading common assets from big CDNs that can track you. - **LocalCDN** is the more actively recommended option now. 6. **Facebook Container** (Firefox only) - Isolates Facebook/Instagram tracking from the rest of your browsing. - Great if you use Meta sites. **Best simple setup:** - **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete** - Add **LocalCDN** if you want more privacy. **Note:** Avoid “privacy” extensions that duplicate each other or promise too much—too many can break sites and can even hurt privacy. Also, some extensions are best on **Firefox** because Chrome/Manifest V3 has weakened blocker capabilities.
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Best privacy browser extensions (least-surveillance setup): 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best ad/tracker blocker overall. - Blocks many scripts, ads, and trackers by default. 2. **Privacy Badger** (EFF) - Learns and blocks hidden trackers as you browse. - Good backup to uBlock Origin. 3. **ClearURLs** - Strips tracking junk from links (like `utm_*` parameters). - Great for social links and search results. 4. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Deletes cookies from sites after you close tabs. - Helps reduce long-term tracking. 5. **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** (Firefox only) - Separates sites into containers so they can’t easily follow you across sessions. - Very useful for separating Google, Facebook, work, etc. 6. **NoScript** - Blocks JavaScript by default; very strong privacy, but can break sites. - Best for advanced users. 7. **LocalCDN** - Replaces some common third-party CDN resources with local copies. - Helps prevent cross-site tracking through CDNs. ### Best simple combo - **uBlock Origin** - **ClearURLs** - **Cookie AutoDelete** ### Best stronger privacy combo - **uBlock Origin** - **NoScript** - **Multi-Account Containers** (Firefox) - **ClearURLs** ### Quick note If you want the biggest privacy gain with the fewest extensions, use **Firefox + uBlock Origin + Multi-Account Containers**. If you want, I can give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.
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Best picks: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious scripts. - **Privacy Badger** — automatic tracker blocking from the EFF. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies after you close a tab/site. - **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** — isolates sites so they can’t easily cross-track you. - **NoScript Security Suite** — strongest script control; best for advanced users. - **Decentraleyes** — reduces requests to common CDN trackers. If you want the shortest “install these first” list: **uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete**. Also worth using: - **Firefox** or **Brave** as the browser - built-in settings like **Enhanced Tracking Protection**, **block third-party cookies**, and **disable third-party scripts when possible** Note: no extension fully stops fingerprinting, but these greatly reduce surveillance.
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Best browser extensions for reducing online surveillance: 1. **uBlock Origin** - Best overall ad/tracker blocker. - Blocks many third-party trackers, ads, and malicious scripts. 2. **Privacy Badger** - From the EFF. - Learns and blocks trackers that follow you across sites. 3. **Cookie AutoDelete** - Automatically deletes cookies from tabs when you close them. - Great for stopping long-term tracking. 4. **ClearURLs** - Strips tracking parameters from links, like `utm_*` tags. - Helps prevent link-based tracking. 5. **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** - Firefox-only. - Separates logins and browsing contexts so sites can’t easily connect your activity. 6. **Decentraleyes** - Reduces dependency on common CDN resources that can be used for tracking. - Less essential than uBlock Origin, but still useful. 7. **CanvasBlocker** - Helps reduce browser fingerprinting. - Can break some sites, so use carefully. Best simple setup: - **uBlock Origin** - **ClearURLs** - **Cookie AutoDelete** - **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** (if using Firefox) Browser choice matters too: - **Firefox** is the best mainstream browser for privacy + extensions. - **Brave** is good out of the box, but extensions are less necessary there. Avoid stacking too many privacy extensions; that can create more fingerprinting.
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Best browser plugins for reducing online surveillance: - **uBlock Origin** — best all-around blocker for ads, trackers, and malicious domains. - **Privacy Badger** (EFF) — automatically learns and blocks cross-site trackers. - **ClearURLs** — strips tracking parameters from links. - **Cookie AutoDelete** — deletes cookies from sites when you close their tabs. - **NoScript** — blocks JavaScript by default; strongest privacy, but can break sites. - **Firefox Multi-Account Containers** — isolates sites so they can’t easily track you across contexts. - **Decentraleyes** — reduces requests to common CDN-hosted resources. Quick recommendation: - **Most users:** `uBlock Origin + ClearURLs + Cookie AutoDelete` - **Stronger privacy:** add `Privacy Badger` - **Maximum protection:** add `NoScript` and use **Firefox** with **Multi-Account Containers** If you want, I can also give you the **best setup for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari** specifically.

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  • 16 Which anti-tracking extension is best for blocking analytics scripts? discovery
  • 17 What are the best anti-tracking extensions for preventing fingerprinting? discovery
  • 18 Which browser extensions are most effective at reducing ad tracking? discovery
  • 19 What anti-tracking extension is best for strict privacy settings? discovery
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  • 21 What are the best alternatives to the most popular anti-tracking extension? comparison
  • 22 Which anti-tracking extensions are better than the default browser privacy tools? comparison
  • 23 What are the best alternatives to a simple tracker blocker? comparison
  • 24 How do the top anti-tracking extensions compare for privacy and ease of use? comparison
  • 25 Which anti-tracking extensions are better for advanced users than basic blockers? comparison
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  • 1 What are the best anti-tracking extensions for Chrome?
  • 2 Which anti-tracking extension is most recommended right now?
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  • 5 What is the best anti-tracking extension to stop ads and trackers?
  • 6 Which anti-tracking extensions are best for everyday browsing?
  • 7 What are the most trusted anti-tracking extensions?
  • 8 What anti-tracking extension do people use to block tracking cookies?
  • 9 Which anti-tracking extensions are easiest to use?
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  • 11 Which browser extensions help prevent online tracking the most?
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  • 13 What anti-tracking extensions are best for beginners?
  • 14 Which anti-tracking extensions work well across websites?
  • 15 What are the best browser plugins for reducing online surveillance?