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  • Use Librewolf

    • Do you know if these folks actively develop it or do they just apply patches to the Firefox codebase ?

      Like do they just pre configure a bunch of about config settings and the pre installed search or do they harden the binaries at compile time ?

      I've not kept up with this but I'm curious if there is any real advantage of this over Firefox after it has been configured. If not I would stick with Firefox as it will get security updates quicker by people who know the source code intimately.

      Anyway not shitting on anyone's choices here just curious.

  • You can try playing with Arkenfox, installing uBlock Origin, fiddling with about:config, and giving yourself an aneurysm...

    ...or you could try Mullvad Browser. It's a fork of Firefox, co-developed by Mullvad and The Tor Project, with impressive fingerprinting resistance (according to Cover Your Tracks). It's like Tor Browser without Tor.

    Also, install NoScript. It helps a lot.

  • Try out Librewolf it's Firefox fork which is hardened out of the box so you don't have to mess with settings too much.

  • use Tor Browser.

    If your concern is fingerprinting, that is undeniably the best there is out of the box.

    If you want Tor Browser without having to use the Tor Network, Mullvad is basically just that; Tor Browser without the Network.

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