I am curious which users prefer. Do you you think privacy.resistFingerprinting offers enough protection without any script filtering addon?
I feel Brave would be a much better option with less site breakage as I have read from some users have experienced.Chrome with JShelter
Brave works really good. I just hate that off-putting orange highlight.I feel Brave would be a much better option with less site breakage as I have read from some users have experienced.
Can you share a link to how to do this? Currently I’m using strict mode on Firefox and I want to try thisI think hardening Firefox with about:config is the best option, as using an extension with a small user base like JShelter or any other unpopular extension just makes you stand out in its own way.
If you are new to this I'd recommend you to try LibreWolf which is a fork of Firefox with hardened privacy settings and additional privacy enhancing tools preinstalled. If you just want to stick to the real Firefox you can try this: How to Set Up Firefox for Privacy | avoidthehack!Can you share a link to how to do this? Currently I’m using strict mode on Firefox and I want to try this![]()
Thanks for the advice! i'll give a spin to LibreWolfIf you are new to this I'd recommend you to try LibreWolf which is a fork of Firefox with hardened privacy settings and additional privacy enhancing tools preinstalled. If you just want to stick to the real Firefox you can try this: How to Set Up Firefox for Privacy | avoidthehack!
But I really advise against it if you don't know much about this topic as some about:config settings might stop websites to function properly or might cause weird behaviours.
No problem, just let me know if I can help somehowThanks for the advice! i'll give a spin to LibreWolf![]()