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Over 80 Chrome Extensions Found Selling Their Users Data - And It’s All Completely Legal
(layerxsecurity.com)
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Yeah. I try to keep the number of regular extensions low for security and privacy reasons.
You can probably port it to a userscript without much trouble, and then you can use it in every browser using a single extension/addon along with other userscripts (which you can easily read the source code and disable auto updates of). I use Violentmonkey and have written a few scripts. Development and usage is easier than extensions/addons for personal stuff.
Personally I just use Dark Reader though.
I looked at a few (3?) monkey extensions (including violentmokey). I don't remember the details but I think there were issues with all of them (probably privacy issues).