browser.cache.disk.enable set to false browser.cache.offline.enable set to false browser.cache.disk.capacity set to 0 browser.cache.offline.capacity set to 0 browser.safebrowsing.updateURL - remove address browser.safebrowsing.reportURL - remove address browser.safebrowsing.enabled - set to false browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled - set to false geo.enabled set to false network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy - set to 1 network.http.sendRefererHeader - set to 1 dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled set to false dom.battery.enabled set to false browser.send_pings set to false webgl.disabled set to true media.peerconnection.enabled set to false loop.enabled set to false geo.wifi.uri - replace address with " " datareporting.healthreport.service.enabled set to false datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled set to false toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled set to false network.prefetch-next set to false browser.search.suggest.enabled set to false toolkit.telemetry.enabled set to false toolkit.telemetry.unified set to false datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled set to false browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled set to false browser.send_pings.require_same_host set to true
OPTIONAL: browser.sessionstore.interval to 400000 extensions.pocket.enable to false
>Waterfox (literally a recompiled Firefox) isn't placebo >Pale Moon (a complete fork, that will keep XUL extension compatibility when Firefox drops it) is a placebo Who the fuck made the OP image?
Adam Morris
but OP, Opera gained a considerable ammount of marketshare
Bentley James
OP image is garbage. i dont understand why people want to echo chamber everything. just use what you like and stay quiet.
Sebastian Hill
also if you are this noid. you might as well just use Tor or tails. security≠practicality.
t.Norton for businesses programer
Ayden Rogers
Not OP. but can we still agree that IceCat is the best browser?
Gabriel Jones
Chromium is
Samuel Allen
waterfox has many shit stuff removed and it's also fast 64bit
Hudson White
>Tor >secure
Connor Watson
Its ok. i dont recomend it unless its already installed on your OS. as much as i love FOSS i dont recomend non tech people to use it. the masses need a browser that is always in active development and has the funds to do that said development. Firefox and Chrome are my recomendations for anyone. i personally use opera, waterfox, firefox. maybe a bit of midori or iceweasel for old netbooks.
Kevin Hill
What about Vivaldi? As far as Chromium/Blink forks go, it seems pretty good.
Liam Gray
yeah its more secure than i2p and freenet. if you want more security. you might as well set up a encrypted USB and CD only use club and send information by hand
Jaxson Scott
what is the point of vivald again?
Camden Gray
Replacing Opera (since that was bought by the Chinese) as the browser for those that want Chrome without using Chrome.
Owen Cooper
its fucking ugly
Hunter Anderson
i liked opera before they adopted Chromium. it had its own mail and torrent client built in and pinnable tabs. great browser.
Wyatt Morgan
>its more secure than i2p and freenet citation needed
Leo Jackson
opera was always garbage
Michael Rodriguez
> qutebrowser > shit tier REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Charles Myers
That's a fine looking animal.
Justin Rogers
it's very hard to navigate, open new links, etc they should add mouse support and more security features
Xavier Nelson
Isn't IceCat exactly the same as Firefox but just with the branding changed??
Luis Gray
>waterfox has many shit stuff removed you can remove that shit yourself >it's also fast 64bit in my experience waterfox was slower than even pale moon
Jordan Morris
You're confusing it with Iceweasel.
Gabriel Wood
I personally use Firefox 32-bit but I consider waterfox superior because: >Removal of Sponsored Tiles on New Tab Page >Disabled Web Runtime (deprecated as of 2015) >Removed startup profiling
Alexander White
Chromium without google wins handsdown .. i even have disabled flash and other addon and its masterace ... firefox is assshit since they decided to suck his developer cycle
Ryan Phillips
It's Firefox ESR with branding changes, some tweaked preferences and bundled addons.
Camden Davis
On ad blocking nothing can beat beat firefox and ad blocker devloper edition with noscript and flash disabled u can fuck any wwebpage fornfun
Ryan Hughes
If you want to click on colorful back/forward buttons, qutebrowser is not for you.
Nicholas Cook
that's nice and all but what does all of this do exactly?
Benjamin Gutierrez
Makes Mojewla Memefox less bad
Michael Gonzalez
how'd ya do that mane?
Andrew Ward
I still religiously use Palemoon. Try and stop me.
Jeremiah Perry
Iridium
Ryder Green
Gno
Asher Miller
If you want the meme keyboard only shortcuts, just install the vimfx plugin on your firefox
Carter Clark
Icecat or Waterfox?
Andrew Murphy
Waterfox is more actively developed
Adam Hill
> just use something which will stop working with FF57 in December
January: > For a couple of months, I looked into converting VimFx to a WebExtension. But I've lost the motivation.
June: > VimFx works fine with multi-process and Firefox 54. (But VimFx is still basically dead.)
Hunter Bailey
>not currently using SeaMonkey. why even bother?
Matthew Thomas
What about TOR network or better know as the "deep web"
Jacob Rivera
fpbp
Carter Sanchez
dude fuck you, you have no idea how useful lynx is for just checking that your nginx config is good while you have a terminal open
Nathan Anderson
>disabling cache
Isaiah Walker
>Unironically recommending Firefox and Chrome
You must be really dumb.
>using opera
Opinion discarded.
Kevin Gray
Using any other browser other than Opera 12.17 >FTFY
Jeremiah Wood
What's the advantage of Waterfox over Pale moon?
I remember I used both a while back simultaneously to try and decide upon a winner, and I ended up choosing Pale Moon. Can't for the life of me remember why, though. Too long ago mind you.
Josiah Ward
PS: What's the go with Iridium and why is it so high up there?
Jacob Turner
Disabling cache writing to HDD, that is
Ryan Martin
Waterfox is optimized for 64bit systems Iridium is Chromium with everything Google-related stripped
Jaxson Brooks
Between Waterfox Iridium and QupZilla Wich is the best?
Sebastian Anderson
Well, Pale Moon is 64 bit as well? And in fact I'm 99% sure it's only available in 64 bit, so I would say that it too is optimised for 64 bit systems. So what's the difference?
I can see why the Iridium thing would appeal though.
Is there a way to swap out an existing chrome install with iridium without losing anything?
Jaxon Ortiz
I believe Pale Moon is forked from a much older version than Waterfox, so I suppose the differences would be mostly visual. And you could install Iridium alongside Chrome, import bookmarks and settings, then uninstall Chrome.
Jace Green
i think your list is a incomplete
i spotted some important missing vars...
network.captive-portal-service.enabled - set to false browser.urlbar.trimURLs - set to false keyword.enabled - set to false
Kayden Stewart
I'm using Nightly right now and feels really good.