The one video I saw suggested running this betterfox.js file or some more elaborate ones. Is that really necessary?

Or are there just some settings that I should change?

(Already run ublock origin if that matters.)

  • glacier@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    It is FireFox that has hidden settings (about:config) adjusted for privacy. It refers to using a js file such as betterfox or arkenfox, or a pre-hardened fork of FireFox (Librewolf on desktop or Mull Browser on Android). You can improve your privacy by using a hardened FireFox, however you may also encounter more issues with website compatibility. It is a trade-off, and is usually only recommended for advanced users.

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      11 months ago

      When I was using Librewolf, it seemed to lag behind on updates, which is a non-negotiable for me.

      I now run FF with arkenfox user.js, so youget updates right as they are released

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        11 months ago

        +1, the minescule amount of extra work (moving some files to your firefox profile’s directory) is well worth it over just using Librewolf

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    People tend to speak about hardened Firefox as a separate entity because, unlike some other browsers that come with default privacy out of the box, Firefox requires you to change some settings beforehand. However it’s worth noting that a lot of this stuff is extremely quick and easy to do and you don’t have to make the advanced changes if they are too confusing. You don’t have to use a fork of Firefox either; the default browser is a very good option if you take 5 minutes to set it up and retains QoL features like sync that some forks remove.

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      I’ve watched half of the video and gotta say it all sounds very complicated. And since I don’t know exactly what changes are made or options set back to default with that cleaner-script I decided to just get through every entry in the user-overrides.js provided. In hindsight this was a good idea because I know some of these changes in the settings would have broken stuff for me. Actually I didn’t have to change a single option because my Firefox was already hardened enough. ;) At least I now know I’m good and have been good.

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    11 months ago

    really necessary?

    no but there are some settings in about:config you might want to change

    this is a good video (easier to follow if you are on linux) that shows installation of a profile with all the settings already in it