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A Beginner's Guide to Hosting a Dark Web Chat Interface
Start by downloading and installing the Tor browser from the official website (https://www.torproject.org/). This browser allows you to access the dark web and interact with onion services.
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Browsers Are Weird
Don't these Tor Browser[0]: the Tor Project version of Firefox. It aims to make all users look the same, making it difficult for you to be fingerprinted based on your browser and device information.
A Mullvad Browser[1]: a browser developed in collaboration between Mullvad VPN and the Tor Project, which is meant to be used with a VPN instead of the Tor network.
[0]: https://www.torproject.org/
- Use Tor Browser to browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address if in country censors Tor use "bridges"
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Best way to help?
See https://www.torproject.org/ (Tor website)
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How to Access Starfiles and Bypass Censorship
How to setup I2P | How to setup Tor
- The Tor network offers free and private browsing as well as onion servers not listed on the public web
- Use Tor Browser legal in USA browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Canada browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Spain browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Ireland browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
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?
proxychains - proxychains - a tool that forces any TCP connection made by any given application to follow through proxy like TOR or any other SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or HTTP(S) proxy. Supported auth-types: "user/pass" for SOCKS4/5, "basic" for HTTP.
Better-Fox - An up-to-date user.js to speed up and secure Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/yokoffing/BetterFox]
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
privacytools.io - 🛡🛠You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
docker-tor - A docker image for deploying tor with Docker and/or Kubernetes
Librefox - Librefox: Firefox with privacy enhancements
tribler - Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery
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nipe - An engine to make Tor network your default gateway
idm-trial-reset - Use IDM forever without cracking
linux-cli-community - Linux command-line client for ProtonVPN. Written in Python.
AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet