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disconnect-tracking-protection
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Firefox 118
Right, but Firefox’s ETP blocks Statcounter’s JS (see https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protecti... which is where, I believe, Mozilla source their ETP blocklist from).
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Question regarding portmaster's use of a depricated ad-list
Is there a particular reason portmaster uses the depricated and unofficial Disconnect.me Ad Domains (DM-AD) found at https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_ad.txt rather than the official up-to-date list found at https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protection/blob/master/services.json ?
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You're wrong. People have noticed that they use Whiteops (now called HUMAN Security) browser fingerprinting.
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I downloaded a supposed cryptocurrency miner on pc and I thought I deleted it but deep in my files there are folders called "sigma" the name of cryptocurrency miner and they also have a file called cryptomining.data
The lists are part of an open source project that can be found on Github.
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Which Tracking list is Brave's Default tracker and content blocking list and how to find it?
Like Microsoft Edge has shared that they use Disconnect's list. Which list is being used by Brave?
- Is Firefox not always able to identify a tracker, or does tracker not include what i think it does?
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John Oliver Blackmails Congress With Their Own Digital Data - The ‘Last Week Tonight’ host paid shady brokers for lawmakers’ digital histories — promising not to release the info so long as Congress passes legislation protecting all consumers’ data
However the ultimate proof that it’s effective is that advertisers use it: a quarter of the top 10,000 websites globally use fingerprinting (https://www.zdnet.com/article/a-quarter-of-the-alexa-top-10k-websites-are-using-browser-fingerprinting-scripts/) and basically every company you’ve heard of uses it: https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protection/blob/master/descriptions.md
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Firefox focus blocks more trackers than DDG browser. 40 trackers vs 9. Any idea why DDG is less agressive?
Firefox Focus is based on the Mozilla/Firefox/Disconnect tracking block-lists. (https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protection)
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Is Edge's tracking protection same with firefox or even better in protecting user data?
Edge and Firefox use lists provided by Disconnect. I find it quite lacking. If you take a look at their GitHub, it's only occasionaly updated and there's a lot of ignored open issues.
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Mozilla Explains: Cookies and supercookies
I see what you're saying. I don't expect that will have much, if any, effect. First, their block list is limited: https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protection/blob/master/services.json
CustomCSSforFx
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Firefox Proton UI userChrome.css fixes. (2021)
As noted, there are quite a few of these, I use this project:
https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx.
It's actively maintained and lets me put the tab bar directly above the content but you can set it up to fully return you to the days of Firefox 4 if you want...
- How do i fix this?
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Firefox Keeps Getting Faster
Just in case you do not know or you are interested, the Firefox's UI is mere CSS, one can customize it through "chrome/userChrome.css" in the profile folder of the user. I put my tabs under the bookmarks for example, just above the page content, with the template from the CustomCSSforFx[1] project, and modified some colors and icons.
Firefox have also the "Browser Toolbox"[2] -and is homologous to the web development tools- that you can use for to explore the CSS of the UI, select elements, the CSS code, and modify them for to see how would work the modifications before to put them within the userChrome.css
The tabs are under the id=TabsToolbar, so an #TabsToolbar{ display: none !important; } or similar should work, in addition to correct the space that it leaves modifying other params css.
[1] https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx
[2] https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/browse...
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Why Bother with uBlock Being Blocked in Chrome? Time to Switch to Firefox
Years ago, a strange trend began in which browsers removed by default all the classic menu bars, bookmarks, etc., sacrificing usability for aesthetics.
But fortunately with Firefox it is possible to restore that usability through its options, and custom stylesheets allows us to change the interface under our needs. In my case I use as base [0]customcssforfx for to put the tabs under the url bar (by default is shown over the url bar), and from there I add a couple of lines with custom padding, sizes and icons. [0] https://github.com/aris-t2/customcssforfx
The matter is, when I open the browser I see the following rows:
1. Menu bar (file, edit, view, history, bookmarks, tools, help).
2. history buttons |[ URL BAR ]| reload | home | addons (... | Decentral eyes | CookieAutoDelete | uMatrix | uBlockOrigin | Multi-Acount containers ) | Addons icon | Menu bar icon |.
3. Toolbar bookmarks row | Button for unfolding the bookmarks that don't fit in such row.
4. Pinned tabs (they are only icons) | < | Tab_1, Tab_2, Tab_3, ... | > | + | unfold vertical list of the opened tabs |.
5. The page for the selected Tab.
This allows us to use two bookmarks visual groups, the ones that are unfolded through Menubar's bookmarks, and the ones from Toolbar's folder -what in reality is a subfolder from menubar's bookmarks- that it's shown as 3rd row in the interface. Also the easy access to CookieAutoDelete, uMatrix, uBlockOrigin current page options are essential.
In the Toolbar bookmarks, for being able to visually have more folders as "quick access" row line, I use acronyms as folder names (just for the first ones until fill that space). This between separators, and also mere url icons bookmarks (by removing the bookmark title name its just showed the page icon).
When one push one those folders are unfold all the related sub-folders and sub-bookmarks.
Also, equally important, the folders and bookmarks that don't fit in such row are easily accessible by pushing an icon at the right corner, what unfolds a vertical list with the rest the bookmarks. This is important because in such toolbar one usually have several hundreds of independent bookmarks and folders by topics, with infinite sub-folders and their respective bookmarks, etc.
This let us in Firefox with:
Pinned tabs (that I usually have linked to multi containers), the current session opened tabs, the usability of to have all those topics by clicking the folder or icon, a second different visual group of tabs through Menubar's bookmarks. If one want to add to those folders/topics the page is being read, it's just needed to drag and drop the url there. Also all those folders have the option "open it all in tabs".
I can not think in browsing comfortable without such interface and tools as a starting.
- Firefox 118
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FF 114 New Tab bottom border weak or missing, depending on theme. Also, CSS needed to reduce size of close tab button
I guess you need to use whatever version of the Aris CSS is meant to be used with a specific version of Fx; it's detailed here.
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Firefox 114 Bookmarks Toolbar - Bookmark and Bookmark Icon sizing and padding new CSS??
I am using tyhe most recent https://github.com/aris-t2/customcssforfx code but I can't get my previous adds for Bookmark sizing and padding to work.
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Help moving toolbar icon text back below icons
Yes Aris: https://github.com/aris-t2/customcssforfx
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Where/how in css can I adjust the tab height?
I am using the userchrome CSS here and I've tried adding height, margin, and padding variations to a lot of different ids and cannot find which of them controls the total tab height. (My current CSS state is that of the code I linked)
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userchrome CSS to move tabs below navigation bar leaves vertical space above navigation bar? Firefox 113.0.1, Windows 10.
I'm trying to use the userchrome CSS here to put the tabs below the navigation bar, and it does indeed move the tabs below the navigation bar but then leaves the vertical space for the tabs on top of the navigation bar as inactive dead space. What do I need to do to fix this? I also tried the alt version of the CSS code and got the same thing.
What are some alternatives?
supercookie - ⚠️ Browser fingerprinting via favicon!
Firefox-UI-Fix - 🦊 I respect proton UI and aim to improve it.
AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet
WaveFox - Firefox CSS Theme/Style for manual customization
hosts - 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
photon-australis - Bringing sexy curves back to Firefox Photon.
disconnect-tracking-protecti
firefox-91plus-photon-userchrome - userChrome.css to restore the classic Photon look on Firefox 91+
orb - Opaque Response Blocking (CORB++)
firefox-csshacks - Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
firefox-gnome-theme - A GNOME👣 theme for Firefox🔥