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by MAN1C - 26 May, 2022 - 05:49 PM
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how much did they pay u for this
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how much did they pay u for this

They will buy me supreme Kappa
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(26 May, 2022 - 07:21 PM)MAN1C Wrote: Show More
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how much did they pay u for this

They will buy me supreme Kappa

lucky  Pepi

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(26 May, 2022 - 05:49 PM)MAN1C Wrote: Show More
Librewolf, my favourite privacy focused open-source multi-platform browser based on firefox
Fuck Brave, I don't like it
Use this:

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https://librewolf.net


Features


Privacy
  • Delete cookies and website data on close.
  • Include only privacy respecting search engines like DuckDuckGo and Searx.
  • Include uBlockOrigin with custom default filter lists, and Tracking Protection in strict mode, to block trackers and ads.
  • Strip tracking elements from URLs, both natively and through uBO.
  • Enable dFPI, also known as Total Cookie Protection.
  • Enable RFP which is part of the Tor Uplift project. RFP is considered the best in class anti-fingerprinting solution, and its goal is to make users look the same and cover as many metrics as possible, in an effort to block fingerprinting techniques.
  • Always display user language as en-US to websites, in order to protect the language used in the browser and in the OS.
  • Disable WebGL, as it is a strong fingerprinting vector.
  • Prevent access to the location services of the OS, and use Mozilla's location API instead of Google's API.
  • Protect the private IP address of the user when WebRTC is used. Limit ICE candidates generation to the default interface when sharing video or audio during a videoconference.
  • Force DNS and WebRTC inside the proxy, when one is being used.
  • Disable IPv6, as not all Linux distros ship with the Privacy Extension enabled by default.
  • Trim cross-origin referrers, so that they don't include the full URI.
  • Disable search and form history.
  • Disable form autofill.
  • Disable link prefetching and speculative connections.
  • Isolate service workers.
  • Disable disk cache and clear temporary files on close.
  • Use CRL as the default certificate revocation mechanism, as it is faster and privacy oriented. For security and usability reasons, the browser might fall back to OCSP in some instances: when that happens, OCSP will be stapled to preserve privacy.





Security
  • Stay up to date with upstream Firefox releases, in order to timely apply security patches.
  • Enable HTTPS-only mode.
  • Enable stricter negotiation rules for TLS/SSL.
  • Disable SHA-1 certificates.
  • Always force user interaction when deciding the download location of a file.
  • Disable scripting in the built in pdf reader.
  • Protect against IDN homograph attack.
  • Implement optional extension firewall, which can be enabled manually.
  • Revert user-triggered TLS downgrades at the end of each session.
  • Set OCSP to hard-fail in case a certain CA cannot be reached.





Annoyances
  • Block pop-up windows and prevent window resizing from scripts.
  • Disable autoplay of media.
  • Disable search suggestions and ads in the urlbar.
  • Remove all the distracting and sponsored content from the home page.
  • Remove the Pocket extension at compile time.
  • Remove Mozilla VPN ads.
  • Disable Firefox Sync, unless explicitly enabled by the user.
  • Disable extension recommendations.





Others
  • Completely open source and community driven.
  • Easy and Docker-based build process, so that everyone can build from source in few steps and without local dependencies.
  • LibreWolf specific UI that exposes the most important privacy and security settings, to allow you to easily control them.
  • Completely disable telemetry, including crash report, normandy, studies and personalized recommendations.
  • No data collection of any kind. In fact, as stated in our privacy policy, we wouldn't even have the infrastructure to do that, making it impossible from a technical standpoint.
  • Disable Google Safe Browsing, over censorship concerns, and in an effort to prevent Google from controlling another aspect of the internet. This would also make a developer key a requirement to build from source, which is something we are not comfortable with.
  • Disable DRM, as it is a limitation to user freedom.
  • Avoid making unnecessary changes that increase the fingerprint without giving any privacy gain.
  • Only allow outgoing connections that are not privacy invading.
  • Disable built-in password manager and suggest more robust options.

I prefer Chrome

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