Zoulou · @Zoulou4556
104 followers · 492 posts · Server mamot.fr

I still don't care about cookies de I don't care about cookies.
Licence GPL V3.0
Pourquoi Forker : l'extension "I don't care about cookies" a été acquise par Avast et je ne fais tout simplement pas confiance à Avast.....

Pour cacher les bandeaux dégueulasse du choix sur les cookies.

addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef

#fork #addons #cookieseu #firefox

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Zoulou · @Zoulou4556
104 followers · 492 posts · Server mamot.fr

I still don't care about cookies de I don't care about cookies.
Licence GPL V3.0

Pour cacher les bandeaux dégueulasse du choix sur les cookies.

addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef

#fork #addons #cookieseu #firefox

Last updated 1 year ago

Marcel SIneM(S)US · @simsus
214 followers · 5271 posts · Server social.tchncs.de
Bluelupo · @bluelupo
390 followers · 3036 posts · Server social.tchncs.de

Firefox für Android erhält noch in diesem Jahr offenes Erweiterungs-Ökosystem

...endlich mehr Addons für den Android FF in Sicht.

soeren-hentzschel.at/firefox-a

#mozilla #browser #android #addons #Browsererweiterungen #firefox

Last updated 1 year ago

sverit :verified: · @sven
11 followers · 96 posts · Server mastodon.sverit.de
Kyrylys · @Kyrylys
1241 followers · 3764 posts · Server frikiverse.zone

El ublock origin, el dark themes (que no sé si en firefox será necesario, ya veremos) y uno de un tejon creo, que lo he visto interesante por temas de privacidad.

En crime tenía los 2 primeros, una vpn y el send to kindle tampoco soy mucho de addins peeeeroooo... Me interesa ver si hay alguno realmente útil / cómodo

Así que estoy abierta a sugerencias de para y que si alguien sabe cómo personalizar el fondo...

#addons #firefox

Last updated 1 year ago

Markus Osterhoff · @sci_photos
302 followers · 5118 posts · Server troet.cafe

Falls Ihr auch mehrere Persönlichkeiten, äh, - pflegt – aber alle Instanzen das gleiche Favicon haben: Mit - / wie dem Favicon-switcher¹ kann man das übersichtlicher machen.

¹addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef

#firefox #addons #plugins #browser #accounts #mastodon

Last updated 1 year ago

Digitalschlau · @digitalschlau
0 followers · 9 posts · Server social.tchncs.de

Diese Erweiterungen verwende ich im Browser LibreWolf:

uBlock Origin
mit der Konfiguration des Privacy-Handbuch-Team
privacy-handbuch.de/download/p

und der Filterliste "➗ Actually Legitimate URL Shortener Tool"
raw.githubusercontent.com/Dand

SkipRedirect

LocalCDN

CanvasBlocker
mit dem Konifgurationsvorschlag des Privacy-Handbuch-Team
privacy-handbuch.de/download/C

JShelter

LibRedirect

floccus bookmarks sync

KeePassXC-Browser

#firefox #librewolf #addons #erweiterungen #datenschutz #tracking #privacy

Last updated 1 year ago

Carlos Francisco 🏴‍☠️ · @carloshr
664 followers · 3658 posts · Server lile.cl
RadiantBlack · @RadiantBlack
318 followers · 250 posts · Server mstdn.games
Carlos Francisco 🏴‍☠️ · @carloshr
664 followers · 3593 posts · Server lile.cl

A quienes usan para buscar y hacer reseñas de películas les vengo a recomendar la extensión «Letterboxd-Extras», disponible en y . Este add-on añade información adicional a las películas. Lo más interesante es que muestra las calificaciones de otras plataformas.

Si usan el beta de Firefox o Mull en el móvil, también lo pueden agregar y funciona ☝🏻

github.com/duncanlang/Letterbo

#Letterboxd #Chrome #firefox #firefoxaddons #addons

Last updated 1 year ago

UmWerker 🕊 ☮️ · @UmWerker
83 followers · 4561 posts · Server todon.nl

For version 115 is ready for update. I have looked around on their websites, but could not find anything about whether the new, hidden function to secretly disable was taken over.

Does anyone know more?

#addons #firefox #librewolf

Last updated 1 year ago

UmWerker 🕊 ☮️ · @UmWerker
83 followers · 4561 posts · Server todon.nl

Für steht Version 115 zur Aktualisierung bereit. Ich habe mich auf deren Webseiten umgeguckt, konnte aber nichts dazu finden, ob die neue, versteckte Funktion zur heimlichen Deaktivierung von mit übernommen wurde.

Weiß da jemand mehr?

#addons #firefox #librewolf

Last updated 1 year ago

Matthias Drexel · @matthiasdrexel
328 followers · 2516 posts · Server tyrol.social

@kuketzblog
Da bei mir erst heute das Update auf 115 daher kam, nochmals die Erinnerung an den obigen Tipp von Mike Kuketz, wie wieder auf allen aufgerufenen Seiten funktionieren, und nicht nur auf jenen, die erlaubt

#Firefox #addons #mozilla

Last updated 1 year ago

Jonathan Matthews · @jonathanmatthews
173 followers · 294 posts · Server fosstodon.org

What other terms can you think of for “”, “”, or “”; and do any of them imply particular, even subtle, differences to you?

#modules #plugins #addons #module #plugin #addon

Last updated 1 year ago

NastyBigPointyTeeth!🌈♀ · @MsDropbear
209 followers · 1180 posts · Server kolektiva.social

@TiffyBelle @flaminghohners T/y. That was an interesting read, & ostensibly disturbing. Ostensibly.

My geeky-user-but-NO-expert familiarity with [, specifically] & chromium-based browsers [on my ( only) pc's that's & ] extends to matters of features, functions & privacy. Security, in the context of that paper & its links, is way beyond my knowledge, so it'd be silly of me to attempt any technical disparagement of that paper.

I shall note, though, that browser development is a pretty fast-paced project, such that i do wonder about the contemporary validity of any paper written several years ago. The paper was last edited March 19th, 2022, so clearly not too bad. However, & IMO most unfortunately, ALL its purportedly supportive links to external references are VERY old, ranging from newest of 2020, to oldest of 2011, with a perceived median around 2016.

For instance, the linked paper's linked paper "Exploiting and Protecting Dynamic Code Generation", says on p10, within "A. Setup", that

>The operating system is the 64-bit Ubuntu 13.04 with kernel 3.8.0-35-generic

That version was released in early 2013.

I suspect this potential "technological aging" makes many or maybe most of the underlying claims rather dubious today, unless & until a contemporary reappraisal by technically competent peeps were done, based on current code, not on how it used to be many years ago. Maybe the conclusion would not change? Maybe it would? 🤷‍♀️

Other Thoughts, fwiw.

Even with a generous assumption that all claims in that paper remain technically valid today [tbc], for many browser users in countries / jurisdictions not overtly fascist & dictatorial, who as individuals are unlikely to be targeted by state-actors, i respectively opine that the larger more probable safety hazard to them might come from , not , breaches. To that extent, i note these:

- is more powerful in Firefox than in chromium browsers, due to the latter having no support for CNAME-uncloaking

- Google is actively striving, via its Mv3 replacement for Mv2, & its egregious FLoC / Topics crap, to further weaken uBO & all other . Otoh, Mozilla intends indefinite Firefox support for Mv2, albeit also with added Mv3 compatibility.

-- / like are far more than "only" adblockers. By running in "hard mode" for instance, & liberally creating a suite of global & per-site dynamic filters, AND having globally disabled but allowed by the user on favoured sites, great privacy protection is afforded. Google's plans are to actively weaken this user privacy in Chromium.

- sadly, silly insecure-by-design MS Windows remains the world's dominant OS. Yet for those alert to the Windows hazards & willing to make a change, provides vastly more security & privacy by design.

- As well, both dominant & at least one , now provide stable everyday capability instead of the ancient insecure / -- thus eliminating one classic security vulnerability mentioned in the paper/s.

- Linux users can avail themselves of even more privacy by their apps. There's several choices; i use . Therefore browsers [& all other relevant apps] cannot access any of the user's private data beyond the sandbox's bounds.

#firefox #nightly #Linux #vivaldisnapshot #chromium #privacy #security #ublockorigin #adblockers #addons #extensions #ubo #javascript #desktopenvironments #windowmanager #wayland #x11 #xorg #displayserver #sandboxing #firejail

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NastyBigPointyTeeth!🌈♀ · @MsDropbear
209 followers · 1180 posts · Server kolektiva.social

@flaminghohners Um... huh? 🤷‍♀️

>even has a tab scrolling function

...just like , once you enable it:

user_pref("toolkit.tabbox.switchByScrolling", true);

or alternatively use the excellent or

Fwiw, i use both browsers, since a long time. has many superb *unique* attractions [eg, is wonderful], but scrollable tabs ain't one of them.

#firefox #addons #treestyletab #sidebery #vivaldi #tabtiling

Last updated 1 year ago

MsDropbear 🌈♀ · @MsDropbear
207 followers · 1150 posts · Server kolektiva.social

I decided to create a fresh new profile, with a cleaner dedicated `user.js` file [Why = to keep closer to native Nightly settings where possible, in hope of minimising potential bad behaviour caused by me perpetrating unwittingly-superseded options]. Ergo, i've cherrypicked a subset of still-desired functions from my almost-exactly-3-years-ago last rebuilt profile's `user.js`, for today's shiny new profile. These are the only ones i chose to retain:

user_pref("toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets", true);

user_pref("browser.compactmode.show", true);

user_pref("font.size.systemFontScale", 95);

user_pref("browser.menu.showViewImageInfo", true);

user_pref("network.IDN_show_punycode", true);

user_pref("toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues", ".3,.5,.6,.67,.68,.69,.7,.72,.75,.76,.77,.78,.79,.8,.81,.82,.83,.84,.85,.86,.87,.88,.89,.9,.91,.92,.93,.94,.95,.96,.97,.98,.99,1,1.01,1.02,1.03,1.04,1.05,1.06,1.07,1.08,1.09,1.10,1.11,1.12,1.13,1.14,1.15,1.16,1.17,1.18,1.19,1.20,1.25,1.30,1.35,1.40,1.45,1.5,1.7,2,2.4,3");

user_pref("widget.non-native-theme.gtk.scrollbar.allow-buttons", true);

user_pref("network.trr.custom_uri", "doh.opendns.com/dns-query");

user_pref("browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick", true);
user_pref("browser.bookmarks.openInTabClosesMenu", false);
user_pref("browser.tabs.loadBookmarksInBackground", true);
user_pref("browser.bookmarks.restore_default_bookmarks", false);

user_pref("browser.cache.disk.enable", false);
user_pref("browser.cache.memory.enable", true);
user_pref("browser.cache.memory.capacity", -1);
user_pref("browser.cache.offline.enable", false);

user_pref("media.navigator.enabled", false);
user_pref("media.peerconnection.turn.disable", true);
user_pref("media.peerconnection.use_document_iceservers", false);
user_pref("media.peerconnection.video.enabled", false);
user_pref("media.peerconnection.identity.timeout", 1);
user_pref("media.peerconnection.enabled", true);

user_pref("dom.serviceWorkers.enabled", false);

user_pref("extensions.pocket.enabled", false);

user_pref("media.autoplay.default", 5);
user_pref("media.autoplay.block-event.enabled", true);
user_pref("media.block-autoplay-until-in-foreground", false);
user_pref("media.autoplay.allow-extension-background-pages", false);
user_pref("media.autoplay.blocking_policy", 2);

user_pref("browser.toolbars.bookmarks.showOtherBookmarks", true);

user_pref("browser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefresh", true);

user_pref("browser.preferences.moreFromMozilla", false);

user_pref("network.captive-portal-service.enabled", false);
user_pref("network.connectivity-service.enabled", false);

user_pref("browser.search.openintab", true);

user_pref("extensions.update.interval", 21600);

user_pref("browser.download.start_downloads_in_tmp_dir", true);

user_pref("browser.crashReports.unsubmittedCheck.enabled", false);

user_pref("network.dns.disableIPv6", true);

user_pref("gfx.webrender.enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.x11-egl.force-enabled", true);

user_pref("media.hardware-video-decoding.force-enabled", true);

So far, so good. Though it took many hours' work [& was, arguably, not actually needed], at least three unexpected benefits have already flowed on:

1. A specific site i need to use for a current research project, simply refused to work properly in my older profile. It now works a treat in my new one. Possibly my decision to stop banning might be a factor [ie, i EXcluded this one from the old profile, in the new profile:
user_pref("webgl.disabled", true);] 🤷‍♀️

2. Needing to install all my fav in the new profile, then import their settings exported from them in the old profile, gave me a chance to see some of my oldest most familiar AOs with "fresh eyes" -- i discovered several cool settings in some of them i'd never noticed before! 😮

3. Though i'm not tight for storage, this slight total size reduction surprised me: old = 1.1 GB, new = 0.95 GB. Actually no, that's really bugger-all difference, forget i spoke 😜

#firefoxnightly #profile #userJS #nightly #webgl #addons

Last updated 1 year ago

flying blind · @FlyingBlindUS
40 followers · 719 posts · Server layer8.space

Well, last day of @FSXbo2023 and yeah I'm looking forward to that beyond ATC add on. I want to try and ask the dev if will be looked at. I'm optomistic as more of us are starting to advocate, educate and communicate.

#technology #addons #FS2020 #vatsim #flyingBlind #accessibility

Last updated 1 year ago

MsDropbear 🌈♀ · @MsDropbear
196 followers · 868 posts · Server kolektiva.social

@dbsalk @robcornelius @ampersine is head & shoulders above crap like & for , & most certainly for excellent features & functions. Though default lacks bells & whistles, a small cohort of specific provides it with excellent enhanced functionality, whilst once the user tweaks its settings via either `about:config` or a dedicated `user.js` file, & also uses [ideally in ], one's privacy & functionality needs are superbly met.

#vivaldibrowser #brave #chrome #privacy #firefox #addons #aboutconfig #userJS #ublockorigin #hardmode

Last updated 1 year ago