Wait, what’s a browser extension?
It’s a simple plug-in that makes your life simple!
One of the most common and popular extensions is Ad-Block, which prevents all those annoying pop-ups from affecting your browsing experience.
Another one is Grammarly that helps check up on your spelling and grammar, which is particularly important if you send important messages throughout the day.
It’s all about choosing extensions that make your life easier!
So, what five extensions do you need to know about?
1. Dashlane
If you want a safe and reliable password manager, then Dashlane is the answer to all of your problems. All you need to do is create an account and install your new extension via desktop download. It will save your logins for everything from Facebook to banking.
The biggest piece of information here, there’s two-factor authentication. If you want to sync all of your devices then you may need to go with an upgrade. It’s free to use on your computer, though.
2. Readism
Have you ever opened an interesting article only to find that you’ve barely made a dent in the content? Most articles and posts these days are quick reads these days, so it can be a bit surprising when you open a seriously time-consuming one. Enter Readism.
An extension that tells you exactly how long it will take to read an article. There’s a notification at the bottom of the page that tells you how long each page takes to read.
3. Netflix Categories
You pay for it, so why shouldn’t you have access to everything in that library? If you’ve ever thought there should be more content available, there is. Thanks to the Netflix Categories browser extension, you can finally find all of the content you want.
You can look at a specific category or simply scroll all the way through. You should favorite everything you like or add it to your list to make life easier.
4. Honey
For cashback vouchers, Honey is the extension for you. All you need to do is open an account (you can do so with your Facebook account or just an email address). Install the extension and it will hit you with all of the relevant discount codes as you browse websites. When you reach the checkout, you can hit apply to find the one for you.
Okay, not all of them will work, but it’s definitely easier than combing the web to find discount codes that also might not work. This is a great one for those retailers that don’t freely offer vouchers on sites like Frugaa.
You will find a variety of incredible retailers offering amazing discount codes and vouchers on Frugaa. Pretty much every category of products are available, from healthy food stores to travel insurance and airline tickets.
5. Ghostery
You should know by now that advertisers are tracking your every move online. Ghostery can help you find out exactly who is tracking you and what information they’re collecting from you. You can even whitelist certain sites. The best part? You don’t need to create an account, though, you can and if you do, you’ll get more details.
Are there any browser extensions that you’d add to this list? Comment with them below!