You don't need more

You don't need more.

What about something to control cookies/local storage?

You forgot to block cookies + disable JS + fake user agent + host file + DNS cache + dnscrypt.

wow thanks for listing the extensions that can actually do that

You can but you don't really need extensions for any of this.

>fake user agent
you can fake your user agent by going to
about:config
privacy.resistFingerprinting = true

Just disable third party cookies and delete auto cookies/local storage at close down. All the tracking cookies are given to you through third parties like google on Sup Forums.

You don't need more than food and water but I'm sure you're not happy with that

does that actually rotate between user agents or just change it though

What does https everywhere actually do or accomplish?

nah just change it
not good to be fair

it seems to generate a random one that persist through restarts, defeating the fucking point of spoofing the user agent

Change sites/links to https, so you don't have to. It shouldn't be a thing, but sadly to many sites don't do it on their own.

Enabling cookies on a per-site basis without an extension is definitely a hassle.

After doing all this shit are you pretty much 100% safe from all the tracking and advertising shit?

It would be much better, but for close to 100% you'd also need to change your IP address every time you browse.

Wouldn't using a VPN pretty much make that happen? Have it refresh once a day or some shit to get yourself a new IP.

umatrix

Yep, that would work

Hahaha, no. They can still see your IP address, use fingerprinting, etc. This gets you maybe 10% of the way there.

That sounds like a huge hassle with no benefit

> Not using Decentraleyes + uMatrix
Yes, you need more.

>Decentraleyes
What's the point? As soon as it can't pull a resource locally it loads it normally, so if you load 20 things per DCE and 1 normally it's the same as all of them normally. You dont even gain any speed because a few KB make no difference.

Wrong. It uses the current ESR User-Agent for Windows every time. Currently 52. The goal is to make everyone have the same user agent so you're less unique and blend into the crowd more. Same thing that Tor browser does

>Decentraleyes
>What's the point?
To make you less reliant on 3rd party servers for very common content. I.e. to "decentralize". Get it?

>You dont even gain any speed
It's not necessarily a speed thing, it's a privacy thing. Since install my Decentraleyes has saved about 3,000 requests to 3rd party servers