Browser productivity extensions worth installing?
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(This post was last modified: 12-12-2025, 12:48 AM by IsabellaG.)
My browser has become bloated with extensions, many of which I never use. I want to clean house and only keep browser productivity extensions that actually provide value. What browser productivity extensions have you found genuinely useful for daily work? I'm looking for ones that save time, reduce distractions, or improve workflow without slowing down my browser.

The browser productivity extensions I actually use daily are: 1) OneTab - converts all tabs into a list to reduce memory usage, 2) Grammarly - for writing assistance, 3) Toby - for tab and session management, 4) Momentum - replaces new tab page with focus tools, and 5) Dark Reader - for eye comfort. These provide real value without slowing down my browser.
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#2
My essential browser productivity extensions: 1) LastPass/1Password for password management, 2) Evernote Web Clipper for saving articles, 3) Notion Web Clipper for saving to Notion, 4) Todoist extension for quick task capture, and 5) Mercury Reader for cleaning up articles for reading. I've removed everything else to keep my browser fast.
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I keep it minimal: 1) Bitwarden for passwords, 2) uBlock Origin for ad blocking (which surprisingly improves productivity by reducing distractions), 3) Dark Reader for dark mode everywhere, and 4) SingleFile for saving web pages as single HTML files. That's it - more extensions just slow things down and create maintenance overhead.
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