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user.js
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Is there a way to disguise your device info while browsing the web?
I don't know about Chrome based browsers but if you are using Firefox you can try user.js from arkenfox [link] or from pyllyukko [link] (I personally recommend the first one because they have a great wiki), you just put the script to your Firefox profile directory and it will spoof your screen resolution, link referrer, user agent, etc. (Remember to manually edit the file to suit your preferences, otherwise it may delete your history and cookies!). Also you can try User-Agent Switcher and Manager [Chrome] [Firefox] it is open source and lets you change your user agent to whatever you want. You can view your browser information on this website: https://deviceinfo.me, IMO this is a great website for identifying your browser's privacy issues.
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How to harden security on Brave?
I don't know how this one compares to Arkenfox, but from my limited understanding, it seems it's more/less of an out-of-the-box Arkenfox experience.
- Bringing attention to the potential of Firefox’s customisation
- Tor Browser without Tor in 2022
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I2p browser hardening
I recommend pyllyukko's hardened user.js https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/
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Is there any recent user.js you'd recommend for Firefox?
I've been using the user.js script based on https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/tree/relaxed for a few years now, but today I noticed that it hasn't been updated for quite a while.
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A distro based on Ubuntu that also is good for privacy
If you're that worried about privacy you should probably change your Firefox to one of these templates.
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I guess it isn't the worst thing out there
Already tried it. Pretty nice but I prefer hardening Firefox on my own (which just means copying and pasting this user.js accordingly and applying some extensions )
buster
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AI bots are now better than humans at decoding CAPTCHAs
The captcha buster extension[^0] along with the service on you computer to move the mouse for you works very very well. It uses google’s TTS (afaik) to transcribe the audio captcha. It’s google verifying another google service works well. I find it very satisfying to not provide my labor to train googles computer vision corpus but instead have the snake bite it’s own tail.
Anyway, I highly recommend buster, I barely notice captchas anymore with it.
[^0]: https://github.com/dessant/buster
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How to bypass Captchas, especially Cloudflare ones?
I was thinking something like Buster, an extension to "bypass" ReCaptchas.
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How do you guys deal with all the captchas?
If you use Firefox than use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/buster-captcha-solver/ to automatically solve captchas otherwise change your search engine to DuckDuckGo, your privacy will thank you.
- DO NOT POST FALSE REPORTS ON THIS SITE
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Hacking Google ReCAPTCHA v3 Using Reinforcement Learning
reCAPTCHA allows for audio challenges as accessibility fallback. And this has been a loophole for a long time to automatically solve them via google's own speech-to-text API https://github.com/dessant/buster
- Switch to using Bing because of this. Really getting tired of it. (Was)
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Ask HN: Are there any working ReCAPTCHA bypass plugins for Firefox?
What extensions are you looking at? I'm not sure how you missed the popular ones like Buster[1], NopeCHA[2] or 2Captcha Solver[3].
[1] https://github.com/dessant/buster
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Captchas are getting to hard
One useful trick I learned is to look for the audio captcha, for accessibility purpose they must provide one and usually it's way easier than those clunky images. Some tools also automate the audio recognition like Buster, AI solving AI challenges sounds interesting !
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furry_irl
i just have a robot to solve captcha, so i don't need to do it myself
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I'll prove to everyone
Jokes on you. I use a robot to solve captchas for me.
What are some alternatives?
Librefox - Librefox: Firefox with privacy enhancements
2-captcha-solver-javascript - A node.js Recaptcha automation program utilizing the 2captcha API and Selenium webdriver.
privacytools.io - 🛡🛠 You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
slader-extension - Bypass Slader/Quizlet's limit
contain-reddit - Reddit Container is an add-on you can install on Firefox to prevent Reddit from tracking your activity on other websites, so you can continue to use Reddit while protecting your privacy.
Universal-Bypass - Don't waste your time with compliance. Universal Bypass circumvents annoying link shorteners.
supercookie - ⚠️ Browser fingerprinting via favicon!
wocabee-bot - This extension will automatically solve (almost) any task WocaBee throws at you at lightning speeds
NanoCore - An adblocker
2captcha-python - Python 3 package for easy integration with the API of 2captcha captcha solving service to bypass recaptcha, hcaptcha, funcaptcha, geetest and solve any other captchas.
xdg-utils - Desktop integration utilities
no-squid-game - Removes all news, videos, articles about Squid Game from your browser!