It’s not a Firefox Message? I use Fedora as my OS.
It’s not a Firefox Message? I use Fedora as my OS.
I’ll try it out. Thanks for the tip.
Good thought; I had the same one. But it isn’t… I checked for that.
No, I haven’t done that yet. I know FF wasn’t officially supported before but I thought MS supports it now?
Why would a seed be connected to me if I am also just seeding (not downloading or leeching)?
How do you define better quality results?
That’s interesting. What IP address is netflix hardcoding?
No, you can block ads with a pihole. This is because Roku hard codes its dns server as 8.8.8.8. Pihole doesn’t handle IP addresses, only DNS.
aur like the arch repo?
Ahhhhh. Thank you for the clarification! Done :)
I need to edit and annotate PDFs.
I can’t find that one anywhere either. Thanks for the idea though.
I’m using the stable version of Brave. Not nightly or Beta.
No, I am on the stable version of Brave.
I get it. My privacy settings explicitly say do not send telemetry, analytics or whatever else you want to call it. But they ignore my request and try to capture the data anyway. Dunno why they call themselves a privacy focused browser. I already uninstalled it and put in the Mullvad browser.
If you use uBO on medium mode, you don’t see any notifications, consent banners or pop-ups.
You’ll definitely want to run the prefsCleaner.sh
script at the same time you’re running the updater.sh
script. The cleanup.js
is more of a nice to do, than a need to do.
Yeah, I do that too but every now and then I’ll run the cleanup.js script. It always clears away a couple of deprecated prefs. I guess there is no harm in having those older prefs around but clearing them away seems nice.
Mullvad is great for people who don’t want to tweak their browser settings very much. But lots of us see the tweaking as a feature, not a bug. I customize the heck out of my browser and appreciate that FF allows for the customization.
Oh that’s interesting. I don’t use RFP but I do use Strict ETP. Maybe that is the issue? I think I’m just going to do this in a Windows VM and call it a day.