Privacy plugins thread? I've done about:config and changed my settings there but I'm looking for some additional plugins for privacy. I'm currently using Ublock, Privacy Badger, and Https everywhere. Problem is Privacy Badger, and Ublock break 4chan for me. What plugins should I use instead?
>>61887373
Are you using ublock or ublock origin?
ublock is outdated and broken now
>>61887423
ublock origin
>>61887373
i only use ublock origin. no need for badger thing. just remove it
>>61887373
>Waterfox
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>>61887450
Works for me
Try reinstalling it
INSTALL BRAVE FAGGOTSSSS
i used noscript for a couple of hours today, it was a hassle.
>>61889475
It must of taken a lot of bravery to post that anon.
>>61887373
https://www.privacytools.io/#browser
And Waterfox doesn't seem useful at all. I only know it was some highschool student that compiled Firefox source as 64-bit, since native Firefox 64-bit builds weren't being made yet. Has it changed recently?
>>61889475
Way of the future here. But maybe not quite exactly today.
>>61887373
>privacy in 2017
ublock and umatrix are good but such a fucking pain in the ass. literally every site i need to fuck with the settings for because some part of the site is broken. i have to refresh the page like 5 times on average trying out different things to block.
>>61889649
I removed umatrix and just turned on advanced mode on ublock origin.
Maybe it doesn't block every potential tracking vector but I don't have to spend time configuring a site before it works.
>>61887373
These are mine currently in Nightly. All have been ported to webextensions (obviously) and are working 100% normally.
>>61889649
privacy requires diligence, which is why so many people no longer care about privacy
>>61889722
Wow!
Wtf /g/ you lied to me.
I'll def be trying out Nightly now.
>>61889781
/g/ is just bitter because some Mozilla is a corporation and that means being open to everyone so you can obtain everyone's money... because that's how you make the most money.
>>61889475
why
>>61889530
It's pretty good nowadays. Unlike Pale Moon, it works with most extensions... which is interesting, because back in the day it was quite the opposite.Features
Disabled Encrypted Media Extensions (EME)
Disabled Web Runtime (deprecated as of 2015)
Removed Pocket
Removed Telemetry
Removed data collection
Removed startup profiling
Allow running of all 64-Bit NPAPI plugins
Allow running of unsigned extensions
Removal of Sponsored Tiles on New Tab Page
Addition of Duplicate Tab option
Locale selector in about:preferences > General