- Jun 24, 2001
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I use my notebook at home and at work. I need to tether my devices at work to a device with only 3GB per billing cycle before it is throttled excessively. I tried common sense browsing, like not going to image, video, or ad-heavy pages. I installed Ad Block Plus for no other reason than I needed to save on the bandwidth (sorry, Anandtech). I began using the "watch later" and offline caching features of YouTube. None of this is enough. I'm rocketing through way too much data way too fast.
What browser plugins other than ABP have good bandwidth-saving features? I'd prefer features that I can toggle on and off when I am on and off tethered data sources.
For example, I'd like to stop YouTube from auto-playing. I'd like to stop Flash objects from even loading until I click a placeholder object. I'd like to block images with placeholder objects so that I can load them on demand with an exclusion list that always allows certain images to load. I'd like to save articles for offline viewing. I'd like to preload all my unread forum thread subscriptions in different tabs when I'm at home and peruse them at my leisure when I am on mobile data. I'd then like to not lose my reply when I forget to copy, refresh, then paste my reply later that night (session/token times out).
I can go on. There are a million little things I can think of that would make a drastic improvement if automated. Are there any plugins out there to help with these things? Any other good ones that I am missing? I should probably use a portable version of a browser configured for bandwidth savings and another for my regular home usage, so I'm not opposed to selecting whichever has the best suite of data-saving plugins.
Now, I'm not really bandwidth restricted until I get throttled at 3GB so I'm not looking at bandwidth-saving tweaks with the intent of speeding things up, although it often goes hand-in-hand. Any suggestions?
What browser plugins other than ABP have good bandwidth-saving features? I'd prefer features that I can toggle on and off when I am on and off tethered data sources.
For example, I'd like to stop YouTube from auto-playing. I'd like to stop Flash objects from even loading until I click a placeholder object. I'd like to block images with placeholder objects so that I can load them on demand with an exclusion list that always allows certain images to load. I'd like to save articles for offline viewing. I'd like to preload all my unread forum thread subscriptions in different tabs when I'm at home and peruse them at my leisure when I am on mobile data. I'd then like to not lose my reply when I forget to copy, refresh, then paste my reply later that night (session/token times out).
I can go on. There are a million little things I can think of that would make a drastic improvement if automated. Are there any plugins out there to help with these things? Any other good ones that I am missing? I should probably use a portable version of a browser configured for bandwidth savings and another for my regular home usage, so I'm not opposed to selecting whichever has the best suite of data-saving plugins.
Now, I'm not really bandwidth restricted until I get throttled at 3GB so I'm not looking at bandwidth-saving tweaks with the intent of speeding things up, although it often goes hand-in-hand. Any suggestions?