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

Mine (all Firefox):

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

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

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

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

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    Maybe not that unknown, but:

    Vimium - lets you control the browser by keyboard. It uses vim keys for navigation, but I think it’s useful for non vim users too because it also has a mode that adds text ‘hints’ for all the links on the page so you can click them by typing (I’m not describing it well so just check it out)

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    TTV LOL PRO - Adblocker for Twitch specifically (Varying success)

    UserAgent Switcher - Website ever complain that you’re not using Chrome/Edge? Make it think you are!

    Consent-o-matic - Pissed off unchecking all those ‘legitimate interest’ cookies notices? This does it for you automatically so you can ignore it.

    On mobile, will ad links later on.