How do you feel about this list:

How do you feel about this list:

addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/collections/mozilla/privacy/

uBlock Origin
NoScript Security Suite
Ghostery
FoxyProxy Standard
Lightbeam
DuckDuckGo Plus
Blur
Clear Console
Bloody Vikings


I don't know of all of these, but I know Ghostery has been bought out by less than favorable companies a couple of times, and DuckDuckGo teamed up with some Russian company for it's image search function, which I'm not really a fan of.

Other urls found in this thread:

wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Security
wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Anonymizing_yourself
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

use privacytools.io and prism-break to find the best tool for privacy. the Sup Forums-wiki has some useful info as well in it's recommended software tab.
you might already know this, but avoid windows like the plague if you care about privacy.

That font rendering is just awful

It's a start but those add-ons are unlikely to be enough to truly protect you, if you want to learn more about security read these pages

wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Security
wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Anonymizing_yourself

Looks like OP disabled font antialiasing which looks horrible on these fancy modern fonts.

tfw bitmap fonts are rarely used these days

> fancy modern fonts
wrong, modern fonts contain less vector information, which reduces their file size and memory usage

font anti aliasing is basically math and zero pain, even for arm cpus

I use only ublock +clear cookies on exit with exceptions

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>uBlock Origin
Might as well be build in, good thing it's not though. (DON'T GET ANY FUNNY IDEAS AGAIN MOZILLA)
>NoScript Security Suite
Needs a warning for people with brain problems or extremely little patience.
>Ghostery
No. Bought by advertising company. (Just trust us!1)
>FoxyProxy Standard
Useless for most people. You're either using Tor(Browser) or you're behind a VPN already.
Too situational for a list like that.
Lightbeam
>Bloat. And not even in the Sup Forums sense. about:performance will scream at you in eldridge languages. (Unless they fixed that.)
>DuckDuckGo Plus
searchx.me is probably the better choice right now, but who knows
>Blur
Eh.
>Clear Console
Eh.
>Bloody Vikings
Just use anonbox.net for everything. If it's blocked, they're all blocked.

>March 25, 2017
>still using the garbage that is Firefox
I don't understand why anyone would do this

Why would you consider it garbage? At this point, from a consumer perspective, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Opera all have their pros and contras, but they share a lot of features. For browsing, all browsers work, and at this point, it's about the looks and if you care about privacy.

Question, how do i install web extension addons in v53 (it supports it like nightly) but some about:config toggle is needed

Russians aren't out to get you, retard

yeah man, I have a low power laptop (Celeron N3050) and firefox is really slow on it. I now use netsurf for most stuff, even posting on Sup Forums, and it works OK and is much faster

>Russians aren't out to get you, retard
Hey, he wants his privacy, and this is one way to get it. And I think he also wants to hide from his ISP, now that they can sell his information. And don't forget the American three letter agencies. Though, they might as well just hack the OS and track his keystrokes.

Does chrome have a vertical tab extension that doesn't use another window?

They should remove Ghostery & Disconnect since uBlock Origin has their filters.

I see a lot of people shilling for uBlock as of lately. Sure, it is way better than ABP, but those interested in privacy should take a step further.

uBlock blocks known trackers and most browsers nowadays block third party cookies by default, but that does nothing to stop websites from identifying you. Taking the uMatrix approach of loading html with css and images, and enabling only scripts, xhr, cookies and frames you trust will do far more in that regard, and if you use a VPN/VPS or tor to obtain a non-direct ip will make tracking makes you far less vulnurable to identification. And if theres a page you really need to visit that does not load without JS or cookies, just use an archive site and mirror it for yourself, since their servers take a copy with all elements included.

There's literally no reason to use Ghostery, Noscript or disconnect if you use uMatrix properly.

Also:
>disable instant search, you don't want search providers to know too much about your searching habbits
>use a searx clone, and even better, make one yourself. ddg isn't any better than google in terms of privacy
>stop using chromium-based browsers. Even the most bare-bone chromium builds come with proprietary blobs and send DNS requests to googles servers even if you aren't using their DNS in the first place, so they know when you use your browser.

>Firefox
>Privacy
pick one

That screenshot will give people eye cancer. Take it down now, OP! And you should also kys for having that kind of font rendering. Atrocious! My Nokia from 2005 had better font rendering.

>DuckDuckGo teamed up with some Russian company for it's image search function, which I'm not really a fan of.- 20 posts and 2 image replies shown.
You're stupid. Russians can't arrest you. Google/MS/etc can and regularly report people and send them to jail.

You should move your email to Russia and also use Yandex for search because no one can get to you data since they don't cooperate with western legal systems.

What does Sup Forums think of decentraleyes?

From my understanding it takes common resources from CDNs and hosts them locally so you have to call home to Google servers less

Why does Sup Forums love ublock origin so much? I've been using it for a few months and I keep seeing ads on certain websites.

Make sure you're using good filters and have them up to date.

>Ghostery