Last thread a dud, here's an actual list.
Firefox 54.0.1 (64-bit) (Current) Used to use this for Netflix only. Netflix works on Pale Moon atm.
Pale Moon 27.4.1 (64-bit) (Current) Main browser.
WaterFox 54.0.1 (64-bit) (Current) Installed, never use it. I remember it being touted as the 64-bit firefox, but both FF and PM have that covered now. Just tested and Netflix works on Waterfox as well. I may switch to that for main since all the extensions work too.
BetterPrivacy
Cookies Manager+
Decentraleyes
Disconnect
FoxyProxy Standard
Greasemonkey
HTTPS Everywhere
IPFlood
Lightbeam (not supported by Pale Moon atm)
NoScript
Privacy Badger (not supported by Pale Moon atm)
RefControl
RequestPolicy
Self-Destructing Cookies (not supported by Pale Moon atm)
Stylish
uBlock Origin
Blender (Turned off, affects some websites negatively when logging in or displaying search results only one on this list I consider “a pain”)
Will FF and all or some of these spin-offs and add-ons be kill when the certain (idk exact) update happens? The only reason I use FF and it’s derivitives is because the extension add-on system allows great control over your browser’s behavior and features.
All you need is uBlock Origin and HTTPS Everywhere.
>BetterPrivacy
here's a better idea for your privacy: don't install flash in the first place
>>61893272
A sound plan but not feasable 100% of the time yet. soon.
Anyone use any plugins besides flash, java, and silverlight?
Anyone know how to acquire ice cat on windows?
>>61893285
What sites do you go to regularly use flash still? The only time I ever needed flash in the past 5 years was when I was job hunting (a lot of these weird proprietary interview quiz/webcam systems some companies use are built with flash).
This is a good privacy site.
Updated very frequently too.
https://privacytools.io
>>61893222
My nightly privacy extensions which have all been ported to webext and are working perfectly
Is there a list of "install it and leave it" privacy add-ons for Firefox? I want to have private lifestyle but manually allowing scripts one by one is just too tedious. Are there any add-ons where the default settings are good enough that if I install it I can just let it be?
>>61893222
betterprivacy -"This add-on has been removed by its author."
anyone know what's going on with this?
>>61893222
Pretty sure BetterPrivacy isn't available anymore. At least, it wasn't when I checked less than 24 hours ago.
>>61895523
Dunno. Disappeared from my machine and couldn't find a way to reinstall it. Don't know of any good alternatives.
>>61895562
>couldn't find a way to reinstall it
this might still work- https://betterprivacy.en.softonic.com/
no addon alternatives that i'm aware of. maybe someone will come up with something else now that it's gone. ccleaner is supposed to get rid of flash cookies i think.
>>61895605
Tried it. No go.
>>61895641
only option for now seems to be ccleaner unless someone else has a better idea
>To set CCleaner to clean Adobe Flash Cookies:
>In CCleaner, click the Cleaner icon and then the Applications tab.
> Under Multimedia, select Adobe Flash Player.
>>61895681
Pretty sure CCleaner isn't available on Linux. I'll check out Bleachbit to see if they have something similar.
>>61893222
RandomAgentSpoofer can replace most in this list and do a lot more (see pic)
See https://browserleaks.com/
Using GNU IceCat with the following options changed in about:configbeacon.enabled to false
media.peerconnection.enabled to false
loop.enabled to false
toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled to false
toolkit.telemetry.enabled to false
toolkit.telemetry.unified to false
datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled to false
datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionEnabled to false
browser.send_pings - false
browser.send_pings.require_same_host - to true
toolkit.telemetry.server - delete
browser.selfsupport.url - delete address or replace with '' "
webgl.disabled* - to true
dom.battery.enabled - to false
network.prefetch-next - false
browser.safebrowsing.downloads.enabled - to false
browser.safebrowsing.downloads.remote.enabled - to false
browser.safebrowsing.enabled - to false
browser.safebrowsing.maleware.enabled - to false
browser.cache.disk.enable set to false
browser.cache.offline.enable set to false
browser.cache.disk.capacity set to 0
browser.cache.offline.capacity set to 0
browser.safebrowsing.reportURL - remove address
browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled - set to false
geo.enabled set to false
network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy - set to 1
network.http.sendRefererHeader - set to 1
dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled set to false
geo.wifi.uri - replace address with " "
datareporting.healthreport.service.enabled set to false
browser.search.suggest.enabled set to false
browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled set to false
network.captive-portal-service.enabled - set to false
Full list of addons in next post
>>61895681
>>61895714
On Bleachbit, you're gonna want to select Dom Storage.
That said, if you are using firejail, I don't know whether html5/flash cookies can be saved, since it limits shit to the downloads folder.
>>61895726
Add Anti-Adblock Killer Continued for Greasemonkey, and also 4chanX - default to captcha v1 everywhere except index
In uMatrix disable everything except first-party images; whitelist when necessary.
Your new search engine: https://searx.me/
(just as accurate as Google; can also find torrent magnets and stuff) - use cached/searx proxied pages where possible - even host your own searx instance.
Use https://dnscrypt.org/