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Firefox is among the most secure mainstream browsers. Still, there are some loose ends. I recently stumbled upon this post that features Firefox privacy recommendations and tweaks to strengthen Mozilla browser security.

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[-] Usernamealreadyinuse@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Article reading time: 43 minutes

Summarised reading time: 1 minute (might have skipped over some parts)

  • Disable telemetry to prevent Firefox from sending usage data to Mozilla
  • Change your default search engine to a more privacy-friendly one, such as DuckDuckGo or Startpage
  • Enable tracking protection to block third-party trackers by default
  • Turn on the Do Not Track Protection to request websites not to track your browsing behavior
  • Disable the WebRTC to prevent your IP address from being leaked
  • Remove DRM to avoid installing proprietary software that may compromise your privacy
  • Install some recommended security add-ons, such as:
    • uBlock Origin to block ads and malware domains
    • Privacy Badger to block invisible trackers and learn from your browsing behavior
    • HTTPS Everywhere to force websites to use secure HTTPS connections
    • No Script to block scripts from untrusted domains
    • uMatrix to control the requests that your browser makes
[-] noodlejetski@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

it's also quite wrong:

  • DNT requests can be ignored and are an additional data point to identify you (although the recent LinkedIn ruling could be a light in a tunnel)
  • Privacy Badger doesn't do anything uBlock Origin doesn't
  • HTTPS Everywhere isn't needed since the option is now built into Firefox itself
  • you can block scripts with uBO, no need for NoScript
  • uMatrix has been deprecated
[-] leave_it_blank@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Can you elaborate on the "umatrix has been deprecated"?

[-] MrOtherGuy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Development of uMatrix has been discontinued for quite a while. The extension works totally fine though, and in my opinion it provides vastly superior UI for managing permissions than anything else I know.

[-] leave_it_blank@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks, I was wondering since it was working fine as you said. But in the long run I will have to look for an alternative I guess...

this post was submitted on 09 Nov 2023
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