What ext on your browser are you using?
I'm looking for something to protect me a little more.
I'm on chrome too
I have HTTPs everywhere, FB purity, twitter guf, AB+, get pocket, and dictionary
What ext on your browser are you using?
I'm looking for something to protect me a little more.
I'm on chrome too
I have HTTPs everywhere, FB purity, twitter guf, AB+, get pocket, and dictionary
Request Policy
No Script
uBlock Origin
IP Flood
RefControl
HTTPS Everywhere
Self Destructing Cookies
I'm interested in knowing if anyone else has some security/privacy add ons I should get.
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I heard getting too many can potentially fuck with each other like having more than 1 anti virus
I don't think you have enough user
Adblock Plus
All-in-one Sidebar
DownThemAll!
Ghostery
HTTPS-Everywhere
NoScript
These suit my needs.
>I don't think you have enough user
best side of linux
fill firefox with tons of costumization, doesn't lag
Get uMatrix instead of Request Policy and No Script. Look into Random Agent Spoofer (which also substitutes RefControl), Decentraleyes, No URI Leak, Priv8, CleanLinks, and Canvas Fingerprinting blocker. Also, get a user.js, you can find them on firefox page of installgentoo wiki.
thanks, man. I'll look into those.
Is there anyway to get the Watch With MPV extension to work on Windows? I've installed it but it doesn't seem to do anything.
did you install youtube dl
How do I get unmatrix? What does it do?
Also, RAS can do the same what IPFlood does (proxy simulation)
github.com
Yeah, its in my MPV directory. If I drag a URL into MPV it works just fine. Just doesn't do anything if I click the button the extension adds.
check the directory from the addon settings
type mpv to the additional parameters if it doesn't work
>addons.mozilla.org
but it's not an addon for chome?
>Decentraleyes
What the fuck is this even meant to do? As far as I can tell it just blocks the CDN of various websites, thus breaking them.
>privacy on chrome
op looks too stupid to be baiting
FF crashes on my PC. I'm on an 8 year old PC so I can't do too much
Cmon, google things yourself
chrome.google.com
Emulates Content Delivery Networks locally by intercepting requests, finding the required resource and injecting it into the environment.
>chrome.google.com
I did, I didn't see it. But ok I'll look into it.
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Thanks! Finally got it working.