i2p.plugins.firefox
WebviewManager-Module
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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i2p.plugins.firefox
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Hello everyone, I found that the exported seed file only has 100 router infos at most. Is there a way to export a seed file with more than 100 router infos? thank you all~
I use Firefox with the I2P In Private Browsing webextension for mixing I2P and clearnet browsing in the same browser, and I use i2p.plugins.firefox for I2P-only browsing.
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Ubuntu i2P question
The only package that directly incorporates an I2P-specific browser profile is the Easy-Install for Windows. To get an I2P-focused profile manager as a Debian package, you can use https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases/download/1.0.9/i2pbrowser_1.0.9_amd64.deb. This is exactly the same profile manager code as the Easy-Install bundle, but it is decoupled from the I2P router itself. To make the router launch it for you, add routerconsole.browser=/opt/i2pbrowser/bin/i2pbrowser to your router.config file.
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default browser
If you want the benefits of the Easy-Install on your existing Classic install, your best option is to use a console plugin IMO. You can download: https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases/download/1.0.8/i2pfirefox.su3 and install it using the interface on: http://localhost:7657/configplugins after installing there's a period where profiles are unpacked, configs are updated, and the proxy is checked after which you'll see a Firefox browser window open which is configured to use I2P, and a second menu in your System Tray which you can use to manage browsing sessions.
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Should i mess with my profile at all?
There's also a freestanding I2P Firefox profile manager that does the same thing without managing your I2P session and does not require the easy-install, https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox.
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The hard way is to create a browser.config file which can be read by the Easy-Install bundle. This file contains a list of browser names and paths to search for those names in. An example browser.config file can be found at my github: https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/blob/main/browser.config, by removing all irrelevant(non-Firefox, non-Windows entries) you may configure your Easy-Install bundle to use Firefox instead.
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Good day everyone. I have a little problem
wget https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases/download/1.0.8/i2pbrowser.tar.gz
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How do I separate my I2P activity in Firefox from my regular firefox clearweb browsing? How to I add a different account? I know I have to change the port to :4444 but I nweed a separate user account.
You can either use an entirely separate browser profile, like with the Easy-Install Bundle for Windows and i2p.plugins.firefox, or you can use a container tab under your main Firefox session.
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There is a lot of talk about what browser to use. Firefox-Librewolf-TOR
Of these, Tor Browser requires the least modification, but Firefoxes can be made into a state where they are suitable for most browsing and some otherwise important purposes. That is why I favor using a profile manager which prioritizes Tor Browser and Firefox variant compatibility like https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox
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Storing files and images as data on drives.....
This is browser storage, and has nothing to do with I2P. I can't help you if you're using a misconfigured browser. If you are concerned about managing browser storage, I have half a dozen applications which can help you do this in a modern, portable, routine and secure way. I suggest using this one. Alternatively, This one. If you insist on doing it yourself, enjoy all the reading.
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How to install the Firefox profile on a derivative browser like LibreWolf?
The releases of i2p.plugins.firefox are available on Github for now.
WebviewManager-Module
- Can anyone recommend a good I2P compatible browser for Android that remembers you about:config settings?
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Where could I download the AOSP android webview?
The module fixes the name conflict so alternate webviews work. It supports several other webviews in addition to Bromite See https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-module-webview-manager.3936964/ and https://github.com/Androidacy/WebviewManager-Module
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It's foolish to think open source isn't possible on Android.
Webview Manager allows you to replace the webview installed on your phone with Bromite or Ungoogled Chromium's webviews (or a custom one if you wish). The webview installed can be updated through an F-Droid app, they are updated also when you update the module.
What are some alternatives?
selenium_cdp - Selenium 4x, executing Chrome DevTools Protocol commands
MagiskHidePropsConf - This tool is now dead...
Tassel - Template project for adding bookmarks to a web browser via a WebExtension. Fork it, change the json file, get it signed and self-distribute.
callrecorder-skvalex - callrecorder-skvalex
i2p-browser-maker-linux - Makes it easy to get a preconfigured browser for I2P while on Linux
ungoogled-chromium-android - Android build for ungoogled-chromium
I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox - I2P in Private Browsing mode for Firefox, built using Webextensions and Contextual Identities
De-Bloater - An application using the power of Magisk to debloat unwanted system apps!
joplin-android - Android releases for Joplin
orbot - The Github home of Orbot: Tor on Android (Also available on gitlab!)
acc - Advanced Charging Controller
block - Let's make an annoyance free, better open internet, altogether!