Often when people offer you a plugin for Chrome they’ll at the very least suggest that it won’t work in other web browsers. That’s not true. Any web browser that’s based on the Chromium core will handle any plugin for the Chrome web browser, except one. The one web browser that will not accept a Chrome plugin is the DuckDuckGo web browser because it is tightly secure. It won’t accept any browser plugins because they could introduce security issues. That makes it ideal for watching YouTube videos because YouTube cannot insert their ads into the videos – woohoo. If the creator has inserted their own advert in the video you’ll still see them, but you won’t see the YouTube insertions. OK, other than that exception, which web browsers do work with the Chrome plugins? Opera. Brave. Vivaldi. Arc. Edge. SRWare Iron. Epic. Ungoogled-chromium. Avast. Comodo Dragon. These are ones that I have used that stop YouTube, and by extension Google, data collecting your online activities. For me the bottom line is that using Chrome makes me the product for Google, and I don’t like that. Incidentally, that’s also why I’ve stopped using a mobile phone with an Android OS. OK, all this was triggered by a video about the Keywords Everywhere plugin where it was stated that it wouldn’t work in anything but Chrome. Nope, it works fine in all those other web browsers, and there is a plugin for Firefox so you are not restricted to one browser. Why use this keyword tool? It’s free for basic searching, and dirt cheap for the pro level. It’s almost as good as Ahrefs and way cheaper. The only thing that Keywords Everywhere won’t do for you is get the People Also Ask keywords. For that you need https://go.wm-tips.com/insight, Regards, |