i2p.plugins.firefox
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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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[PSA] **THESE** Details will help me answer your questions faster
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.
user.js
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It's getting hard to use and recommend Firefox, I'm afraid for the free web
Re: firefox and privacy, if you want to use firefox for privacy, consider using https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js . There is a case to be made that Firefox (with arkenfox's user.js) is one of the best privacy-respecting but still fairly usable browsers.
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In 2024, please switch to Firefox
For extensions, I recommend people follow the recommendations[1] in the arkenfox repo and either harden their firefox or use librewolf. Umatrix is unmaintained since 2019.
[1] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions
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Most secure and privacy oriented alternative to mail.app
For macOS : Thunderbird and you can harden it even more with this : https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js
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Which Firefox user.js file do you recommend for piracy?
only arkenfox
- What privacy-related preferences keep breaking my Twitter?
- Anonimlik Rehberi
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Lock Down Firefox - Network Hardening - FOSS - git clone
This article is shit. https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/ is what you want.
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Waterfox G6.0.2 had whitelisted search deal partner www.bing.com against user extensions in extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains
If you make time to dig through settings and change them away from their official use (99% of users don't), then you should use a customized setup (in this case, a user.js). That way, you're good to go no matter what Firefox fork you use.
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Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads
> Firefox remains a stable option to come back to everytime
Don't get me wrong, I've been using Firefox for the last decade and I don't intend on using anything else for the foreseeable future, but Mozilla has no idea what they're doing with Firefox nowadays. Firefox View is the most useless thing I've ever seen, that expiring "independent voices" theme picker was some weird hippie stunt[1], the latest UI redesign which split the tab from the window looks hideous, and it's not like Firefox doesn't have things you can tweak for a more private experience[2]. I miss Firefox Test Pilot where they tried out different new features, I found a lot of them to be very useful but sadly lots of them didn't make it.
[1] https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/in...
[2] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/
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I don't understand what's so good about Firefox
Like others have said you can customize the browser to the point that it doesn't even look like the default anymore. Or customize it to maximize privacy.
What are some alternatives?
selenium_cdp - Selenium 4x, executing Chrome DevTools Protocol commands
Better-Fox - An up-to-date user.js to speed up and secure Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/yokoffing/BetterFox]
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.
privacytools.io - 🛡🛠 You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
i2p-browser-maker-linux - Makes it easy to get a preconfigured browser for I2P while on Linux
Librefox - Librefox: Firefox with privacy enhancements
I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox - I2P in Private Browsing mode for Firefox, built using Webextensions and Contextual Identities
settings
idm-trial-reset - Use IDM forever without cracking
bromite - Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!
AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet
Fenix - ⚠️ Fenix (Firefox for Android) moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android