12/18/2023 0 Comments Safari extensions![]() ![]() You can also store software licenses and other vital info as well.Īs a cybersecurity major, I can say 1Password’s security is good – really good. It’s arguably the best password manager around, with a handy Safari extension to quickly access existing passwords in your vault or even create new ones on the fly. Helping with spelling, grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, tone, and clarity, it’s a win for anyone with a keyboard.Ĭompatibility: Mac (macOS 10.12.4 or later) 1Password – Cheap and great for OTPs too!ġPassword is also one that you may be familiar with. When installed, virtually anywhere you write text in Safari, you’ll see the Grammarly icon in the bottom or upper right, giving you real-time feedback. Grammarly is one of those applications that you install and can’t imagine life without. With a rapidly growing user base of over 30 million daily active users, this extension needs no introduction. I personally love having this privacy grade available at a glance for the sake of transparency.Ĭompatibility: Mac (macOS 11 or later) Grammarly – I can’t imagine life before A real-time indicator that appears in the Safari toolbar and gives you insights into the privacy practices of websites you visit. Not only does DuckDuckGo’s extension provide another layer of privacy protection when browsing, but also packs a unique feature called Privacy Grade. The company continues to be one of the leading players in the realm of private browsing, and its Safari extension is a cherry on top. So much so that one might ask if extensions like DuckDuckGo are still needed. It’s no secret that Apple continues to beef up its privacy and tracking game. ![]() This occurs without the extension using cookies or site data therefore, your click can’t be tracked.Ĭompatibility: iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac (macOS 10.12 or later) DuckDuckGo – Real-time website privacy grades ![]() StopTheMadness checks the links you click in Safari for well-known link shorteners like bit.ly and, and loads the unshortened destination instead of the shortened URL. One of my favorite features is its ability to stop URL shorteners. It also removes tracking tags such as utm_source from URLs and prevents clickjacking in Gmail, Facebook, and others. Notability, it overrides websites’ attempts to lock out browser features such as ⌘-key keyboard shortcuts, drag and drop, AutoFill of usernames, passwords, and emails, selecting the text, and the list goes on. StopTheMadness is likely the most capable and quirky extension on this list. I’ve yet to run into a video that wasn’t compatible, though sometimes it can take a few minutes for the button to light up (become available) on larger files, such as movies.Ĭompatibility: Mac (macOS 10.12 or later) StopTheMadness – Take back your web browser Overall, PiPifier brings a familiar experience we’re used to on iPhone and iPad, as a pretty smooth workaround for PiP videos. With the extension installed, you must pull up a video (YouTube, Twitch, Netflix, etc.), and click the Pipifier icon on the toolbar. PiPifier is a native Safari extension that lets you view any HTML5 video as a PiP (Picture-in-Picture). ![]()
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