Been experimenting with Firefox Nightly & protonVPN that blocks ~77% of ads, along with Privacy Possum & NoScript addons. Works pretty well for a "blend into the crowd" type of vibe. #firefox #noscript #privacypossum #mobile #android #privacy #security
#firefox #noscript #privacypossum #mobile #android #privacy #security
@ink8 Not even heard of it before you mentioned it. 😅
But I have disposable email addresses anyway, and a bunch of other #privacy extensions.
What does #PrivacyPossum do exactly?
@Scottws Tor is probably your best bet. Otherwise you start jumping through lots of hoops to block stuff which might just make you more recognizable.
Personally, I use Firefox with a bunch of tweaks to about:config and a number of add-ons ( #uBlockOrigin , #HTTPSEverywhere , #PrivacyPossum, #decentraleyes, and #PrivacyBadger.) Privacy badger is kind of redundant with my setup but it doesn't bother me.
https://panopticlick.eff.org/ is a good resource to see what makes your browser identifiable.
#privacybadger #privacypossum #decentraleyes #ublockorigin #httpseverywhere
@sl33pysh4m4n Glad to hear you made the switch to :firefox: ! My recommendations are as follows:
Must haves:
#UblockOrigin - ad and content blocker (made by same guy as ublock, just simpler and more user friendly)
#HTTPSEverywhere - enforces secure connection by default
Suggested:
#Tridactyl - control Firefox from the keyboard with vim style keybindings
#PrivacyPossum - blocks referrer and header requests that could reveal info
#PrivacyPossum - blocks trackers
#ublockorigin #httpseverywhere #tridactyl #privacypossum