Does uBlock Origin make a tracking protection addon (like pic related) redundant? Or do I still need one running alongside?
I'm tired of using a separate browser for porn (lel). And tired of using Private Browsing every time I need to fap, because then I need to go into settings in all the search engines to take off the adult filter, etc. No one else uses my computer, so I don't care about history. BUT...I don't want the other sites I'm logged into (e.g. Amazon, Ebay) tracking my porn tastes.
So should I use one in conjunction with uBlock Origin? And if so, which one?
use firefox and create 2 profiles
press win+R
and search for firefox.exe -P
then create two profiles
like one for Porn and one Buissnes
every time you start firefox it asks you if you want to watch porn or do Amazon
>>57194291
If you don't use a VPN your ISP and other parties can easily see which kind of degenerate porn you are watching.
just use an incognito window ya fuckin retard
>>57194344
Mozilla is working on "containers" for temporary internet files.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Contextual_Identity_Project/Containers
uBlock Origin + uMatrix is the patrician's choice.
>>57194344
>win+r
>firefox.exe
absolutelydisgusting.jpg
>>57194350
That's why you use only HTTPS porn sites so that the ISP can only see the domain. :^)
>>57194379
lol I've never used incognito mode/private browsing, I thought it was just a meme.
>>57194532
This is available in Nightly (and maybe aurora or beta). I guess it's a bit more convenient than multiple profiles. It still has same setup of add-ons and settings, though.
>>57194291
don't use ghost shit. the one from the eff is fine and an excellent complement for ublock if you are not using umatrix or if you want something to setup on the fly
>>57194600
>That's why you use only HTTPS porn sites so that the ISP can only see the domain. :^)
Yeah HTTPS helps. But DNS leaks happen. Hell even some VPNs are vulnerable
I miss the old days of the internet, shit was slower but simpler back then.
>>57194291
There are privacy filters available, I don't remember if they're enabled by default but enabling them is easy.
>>57194727
So these would pretty much replace Ghostery/Disconnect/Privacy Badger? Or do they do more?
>>57195407
'they' meaning the extensions