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Lol what help was provided? It was just Jellyfin spam that had nothing to do with what OP had asked.
If you just replaced Jellyfin with some obnoxious VPN voucher in that comment it would be obviously spam but because its something you like you can't seem to see it.
If OP had been asking about Jellyfin and someone thought it was "helpful" to suggest they switch to Plex I would of said the same thing.
Jellyfin and Linux folks can't help but tell people to switch to their service regardless if anyone was asking. Obnoxious userbases.
OP is asking for help with Plex. It has nothing to do with Jellyfin. Go away.
Which is why I was super clear about not being one. Glad you were able to get the opportunity to say what another user already said a day before.
I'm glad someone with more knowledge then me responded.
I am not an expert so I would highly recommend looking into more credible sources but my guess would be, since this is most likely not a very popular add-on, any browser with it would stand out considerably more relative to not having it.
Typically its common for browsers that want to reduce fingerprinting (tor, mullvad etc) recommend not installing new addons as then you stand out from crowd.
I'd say, since there are so many alternative ways to get this filter list, even if its a marginal increase in fingerprinting, its not worth installing it as an add-on.
I don't think your giving people much credit. Anyone on here who can bind their VPN to their torrent client can easily handle this.
I mean the filter list github literally provides instruction. So does ublock, so does pretty much any DNS filtering service.
This isn't rocket science. All it takes is like 2% effort.
Honestly if your going to use this, its better to just add the list to ublock, then add another extension which makes your browser more fingerprintable or, better yet, add the list to your pihole or DNS filter service.
I know sharing is caring but it should be said that if you dont plan on seeding anyway, mullvad is perfectly fine for torrenting.
I also think its worth mentioning that proton only supports ephemeral remote port forwarding which is objectively worse then airvpns implementation, if port forwarding is super important to you.
Real Debrid is probably the easiest solution.
From there you can either go the stremio route or plex / jellyfin.
Your a massive a-hole if you get amusement out of people getting screwed out of not being able to use a product they paid to use.