Browser privacy test to see how many connections browsers make at startup

skmedyczny

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Dec 1, 2019
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You're used to using Chromium based browser so it's normal not to feel at home with Firefox. You may just keep it as a backup and try out once in a while. I believe it's possible to make Firefox look like Chrome using css. I saw someone at FirefoxCSS made Firefox look exactly like Internet Explorer.
These are mostly my about:config changes excluding DoH + a change that makes it possible to use addons on Firefox domains. You need to put it inside the Firefox profile folder. Link: user.
You're used to using Chromium based browser so it's normal not to feel at home with Firefox. You may just keep it as a backup and try out once in a while. I believe it's possible to make Firefox look like Chrome using css. I saw someone at FirefoxCSS made Firefox look exactly like Internet Explorer.
These are mostly my about:config changes excluding DoH + a change that makes it possible to use addons on Firefox domains. You need to put it inside the Firefox profile folder. Link: user.js

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The Brave browser has really good rating. Firefox look like Chrome it is possible?
 
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