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Firefox is NOT private. Here's how to fix it. (Firefox Hardening)

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Eric Murphy

I bet you thought Mozilla Firefox was a privacyrespecting, secure web browser, right? But by default, Firefox actually has a lot of antiprivacy features and settings enabled. In this video, I'll show you how you can disable a lot of the cruft that Firefox ships with, as well as turn on a lot of hidden preferences to make your browser even more private. We'll also compare three popular user.js files, including Betterfox, Arkenfox, and Narsil's user.js, each with different levels of privacy. After a little bit of configuration, you can finally have the web browser you always dreamed Mozilla would make...

Betterfox: https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox
Arkenfox: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/
Narsil's user.js: https://codeberg.org/Narsil/user.js/s...

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0:00 Intro
0:19 Does Mozilla really care about privacy?
2:44 Advanced privacy options
3:08 Mozilla ads and annoyances
3:44 about:config
4:13 What's a user.js file?
5:36 Installing user.js files
7:41 Making overrides in user.js
8:56 Advanced privacy with Arkenfox user.js
9:57 Arkenfox overrides
10:59 resistFingerprinting or not?
12:59 Arkenfox updater
14:21 What I don't like about Arkenfox
14:43 Narsil's user.js
15:14 Google safe browsing or not?
16:42 Which addons should you use?
17:37 My recommendation
18:00 What about Librewolf?
18:37 Conclusion

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