I'm proposing a unified thread for collating all the tips and tricks that people use to manage their Internet connection. I'm particularly interested in those ideas which deal with annoyances or which make better use of expensive mobile bandwidth.
It's free and open source and runs on Chrome, Edge, Opera and Firefox. It gives you a count of the number of items blocked on the current site, including their URLs, plus a cumulative historical count. At the moment my cumulative count is 1.1 million (11%).
I find animated GIFs annoying, so I use the "Animation Policy" extension to manage them:
"HTTPS Everywhere is an extension created by EFF and the Tor Project which automatically switches thousands of sites from insecure "http" to secure "https". It will protect you against many forms of surveillance and account hijacking, and some forms of censorship."
I run both Telstra and Optus mobile broadband accounts simultaneously through a load balancing router (TPLink R480T). This gives me consistent 50-75Mbps download and 25+ Mbps upload speeds. I also use CloudFlare DNS (1.1.1.2) through a VPN (Hotspot shield) for internet protection.
I run both Telstra and Optus mobile broadband accounts simultaneously through a load balancing router (TPLink R480T). This gives me consistent 50-75Mbps download and 25+ Mbps upload speeds. I also use CloudFlare DNS (1.1.1.2) through a VPN (Hotspot shield) for internet protection.
Thanks. I was aware that CloudFlare had released a service for mobiles (WARP), but I wasn't aware that PCs and Macs were now supported.
BTW, Opera (Chromium-based) has an integrated VPN which can be toggled on and off. I find that the VPN sometimes interferes with my web browsing.
I confess I had never heard about load balancing routers, so I had to do some searching:
ISTM that load balancing may not provide the kind of benefit that is implied by your download/upload speeds, especially for single users.
Load balancing does not combine (or aggregate) broadband connections so it does not, for example, create a single 4 Mbps Internet connection from two 2 Mbps connections (so you wouldn't be able to watch a 3 Mbps high-definition streamed iPlayer video).
So why bother with load balancing? Well, the key benefit of a load-balancing router lies with its ability to support multiple devices/users at the same time to improve the overall experience of users. Load balancing allows devices (such as PCs, notebooks, iPads and iPhones) to make use of the capacity of more than two Internet connections at the same time.
For example, if I want to search Amazon and eBay for a "load-balancing router", I just highlight this term in the current thread and right-click it. I will then be presented with a context menu consisting of various search engine options, one of which is "Shop - Multiple Search". When I select this option, the browser opens two tabs, one for Amazon and the other for eBay. Each tab prefills the search bar with the desired product.
Microsoft Edge has a search engine feature built in. I have bookmarked the relevant Settings page:
You can define your own search engine, or allow the browser to automatically create it for you.
For example, I often need to find a manual, and to this end I use Google's advanced search. I use the following URL for my custom search engine, and give it a keyword of "gm". The browser automatically replaces "%s" with my search term(s).
I used to be into Chrome, Firefox, Opera, TOR etc in earlier days on my PC, but that was a hobby then. Now we are a household that at times run 20+ internet connections when family is staying with us. That's where the load balancing router does its magic. Especially when some are streaming or gaming.
My grand kids use their own tablets and the only way to secure them is to have system wide protection. CloudFlare and VPN are good for that.
These days I only use a tablet as that meets all my current requirements both at home and on the road.
When travelling I use both CloudFlare and VPN to keep things simple.
Web Archives is an Opera extension which helps you to find archived and cached versions of web pages. Searches can be initiated from the right-click context menu and the browser toolbar.
The Wayback Machine web site provides extensions and applications for various browsers.
Stable releases for Chrome, Chromium, and Opera 15+:
https-everywhere-chrome-2020.11.17.crx
https-everywhere-chrome-2020.8.13.crx
https-everywhere-chrome-2020.5.20.crx
https-everywhere-chrome-2020.5.19.crx
Note: If you install the standalone .crx (i.e. not from the Chrome Web Store), and you are using Windows, Chrome will automatically disable the extension on each restart. You may be able to work around by using developer mode. See this issue.
How do I know if I downloaded Chrome from the Web Store? Or have standalone?
Select Enable for "Show block option in autoplay settings". "If enabled, block will appear as an option in media autoplay settings. -- Mac, Windows, Linux, Android."
The browser must be restarted for this option to take effect. Then go to . . .
edge://settings/content
Select Site permissions / Media autoplay, and select Block for "Control if audio and video play automatically on sites".
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The "YouTube Embedded Player" extension enhances your YouTube browsing experience by allowing you to seamlessly open YouTube videos in their embedded player format.
This means you can enjoy videos without the distractions of the full YouTube website.
-- Edited by dorian on Tuesday 9th of April 2024 06:52:30 AM
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... and then being hit with ads and other YouTube videos, you can install the browser extension. Then, when you right-click on the link, you will see an option that offers to serve up the "embed version", in this case ...
Too late Dick0, Uncle Al has already moved in, I'm sure. However, if I get up before him of a morning, I can usually beat him for the rest of the day. Sometimes I have senior moments though.
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