Ressenyes sobre WebAPI Manager
WebAPI Manager per Peter Snyder
17 ressenyes
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Cybo1927, fa 5 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 14701193, fa 5 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per pedz, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per DeronLJ, fa 6 anysGreat extension that really speeds up some site, such as Amazon. I hope another developer will continue work on it.
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per mk.pl, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 13228251, fa 6 anysHas made many sites with annoying pop-ups and sound usable again, e.g. Medium
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 14077135, fa 6 anysPerfect. Using it along with *a lot* of privacy addons and haven't run into a single issue.
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 14003587, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Lucas Josef, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 12654054, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per The Beard Below My Chin, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per numbchild, fa 6 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 11640498, fa 6 anysCongratulations to the author, and thank you for this add-on!
I am using WebApiManager along with UMatrix... what a nice complement! With this two adds-on is hard to need other ad-blockers, anti-tracking, cookie managers etc.
It might be great a kind of fusion of this two great adds-on. First, due to potential gains in performance (less system resources, faster blocking etc). And second, because it will be easier to use WebApiManager in a matrix layout (like UMatrix). It would be perfect to have a matrix showing just active APIs for each webpage, allowing granular control for blocking/unblocking active APIs per webpage.
For now, please I just request from the author, to add in the dashboard an "enable/disable switch", or a kind of "temporary rules switch".
And from us users community, it will be nice in the future to see a shared collection of customized settings of blocked APIs, for the most important websites (avoiding breaking pages and its functions).
Thanks again to the author!
PS: I read the articles attached by the author, found them very interesting, and recommend the reading in order to better understand the benefits (privacy, security, performance etc) of this great add-on. Quoting:
"We evaluated our extension with two hardened browser configurations, and found that blocking 15 of the 74 standards avoids 52.0% of code paths related to previous CVEs, and 50.0% of implementation code identified by our metric, without affecting the functionality of 94.7% of measured websites." - S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per puckface, fa 7 anysgets better with every release. have you considered adding options to block telemetry etc? theres a ton of info here https://github.com/ghacksuserjs/ghacks-user.js/
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 11872172, fa 7 anysSeems like the perfect companion to NoScript. I used aggressive but after a little browsing and watching YouTube so far I've had to make a few adjustments:
uncheck CSSOM View Module
uncheck File API
uncheck Fullscreen API
uncheck HTML: Web Storage
uncheck Media Source Extensions
uncheck Selection API
I went ahead and checked these two because I don't need them:
check Service Workers
check Vibration API
it'd be nice to have my prefs sync or have a backup method because I know I'll forget my settings. - S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per Firefox user 13051998, fa 7 anys
- S'ha valorat amb 5 sobre 5per tplaccnt, fa 7 anysA Must for the anti-tracking tool kit.
But: It needs a lot of reading and understanding to use all the features efficiently without too many side effects.