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You are born as freedom. It is just that you have been conditioned to forget it.

File: 1f614305dac46e5⋯.jpeg (18.06 KB,512x512,1:1,Dissenter.jpeg)

 No.15078

I was with them since the beginning. I have always supported Free & Open Source Software, but Mozilla Firefox is neither anymore.

So, after 2 decades, I had to move on. For a few years now, they've been building up to experiencing what will soon be a Mass Exodus away from their platform because of their increasing support of web censorship and their almost constant virtue-signalling kowtowing to the Cancel Culture mob.

GOOD FUCKING RIDDANCE!

I shouldn't even have to explain why I had to leave. I'll let Mozilla Firefox explain it for me:

From "The Mozilla Blog": https://blog.mozilla.org/

What started years ago had already ramped into a fever-pitch last year…

Mozilla Reaction to U.S. v. Google: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/10/20/mozilla-reaction-to-u-s-v-google/

(From October 20, 2020)

They were obviously positioning themselves. Read the short article, you'll see…

But NOW?

Wow.

We need more than deplatforming: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2021/01/08/we-need-more-than-deplatforming/

(From January 8, 2021)

> But as reprehensible as the actions of Donald Trump are, the rampant use of the internet to foment violence and hate, and reinforce white supremacy is about more than any one personality. Donald Trump is certainly not the first politician to exploit the architecture of the internet in this way, and he won’t be the last. We need solutions that don’t start after untold damage has been done.

< lol @ ANYONE Pushing the narrative that our President, Donald J. Trump, is a "white supremacist"! Idiots! Just because he is not pushing your Globalist Agenda?

Our President, Donald J. Trump, is NOT a "White Supremacist".

He was also literally a Democrat until a few years ago!

But It gets worse…

Reimagine Open: Building a Healthier Internet: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2021/01/14/reimagine-open-building-a-healthier-internet/

(From January 14, 2021)

> Does the “openness” that made the internet so successful also inevitably lead to harms online? Is an open internet inherently a haven for illegal speech, for eroding privacy and security, or for inequitable access? Is “open” still a useful concept as we chart a future path for the internet?

> And we do need to reimagine the open internet, to address today’s need for accountability and online health.

< "Reimagine Open" is code-word for "Imagine It CLOSED."

So, obviously it gets even worse in the future…

So, what alternatives are there? A lot…

> inb4 cries in Qute Browser

And yes, I use Qute Browser too; but it's not for everyone. Pretty keyboard-centric, keybindings, etc… But yeah, it works.

Then there's Brave Browser.

> More on that later….

But one of pics related below may give you pause… Besides the whole BAT shit-coin thang…

Then there's Dissenter Browser

Highly Recommend.

More on that later too…

> another pic related below…

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 No.15079

File: 36d5b65a718bc7c⋯.png (348.49 KB,1366x686,683:343,Brave_Browser_Reimagined.png)

>>15078

Then There's Brave Browser…

https://brave.com/

This Mozilla thing was so obviously coming for awhile. One of the inventors of Mozilla, Brendan Eich, was fired from his CEO position for being a Christian opponent of homosexual marriage back in 2014 (this was an issue brought up by left-wing employees of Mozilla, who looked up his personal and private political and religious donations and decided to publicly shame and hate on him for his beliefs to engineer his firing). You had to know about that story and the fact Eich was solely fired for his non-Marxist politics and religious beliefs. The only thing that is different now is Mozilla is doing this to everyone and not just Brendan Eich. Exactly the same. By the way, one good thing came out of that firing. After leaving Mozilla, Eich helped to create the Brave browser. And like it or not, Derek, you cannot avoid politics. The left has made sure there is nothing we can do to escape their politics and dominance of the culture (down to the razors you choose to shave with). I agree, it is no fun, but that is the world they have created and imposed upon us.

Brendan Eich is the inventor of Javascript. He started his career at Silicon Graphics (writing custom OSes) and was one of the original developers working on Netscape Navigator (and early versions of Firefox). In 2008, Eich donated a bunch of money to a campaign to defeat Proposition 8 (same sex marriage) in California. In 2014, when Mozilla decided to appoint Eich CEO, a bunch of woke employees ambushed the C-level team with this information, and used it to get him not just demoted, but ousted from Mozilla entirely. I think he may have been one of the first "cancel culture" victims.

Eich started Brave software in 2016, and based the browser on a fork of Chromium at the time.

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 No.15080

>>15078

> our President, Donald J. Trump, is actually thought of as a "white supremacist"?

I did not know about this. I guess I've been out of the loop for awhile… Haven't really been focused on politics, as I discovered long ago that there were more important things to focus on in this short lifetime…

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 No.15081

>>15080

See, this is why it's bad to be "out of the loop", dude. You may not be interested in politics, but politics is SERIOUSLY interested in you. According to politics, today, you are a "CIS white male oppressor" who is naturally privileged by dint of growing up under a system that has "structurally" benefited white men, and "structurally" oppressed brown and black people.

So, MERELY RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT AS A WHITE MAN, is literally "promoting white supremacy", as far as they are concerned. This is why Joe Biden had to choose Kamala Harris as his running mate. In order to mitigate the evils of the American political system, which has been designed from the beginning to oppress and subjugate "people of color", he is required to elevate a brown woman with him, as a kind of penance for being a white man running for president.

If you don't understand this, if you are not conscious of what they are doing, you will be taken advantage of. They will run roughshod over you, with these language games, and there will be nothing you can do to stop it.

If you want to understand this, and are worried you're being "intellectually captured" by Trumpkins, then go get yourself the book "Cynical Theories", by James Lindsay and Helen Pluckrose. They are a couple of leftist academics who wrote a detailed critique of this position over the last two years. It should be required reading for every American, as far as I'm concerned.

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 No.15082

>>15080

>>15081

The thing you have to understand about the term white supremacy is that it has changed definition and massively expanded. It now means any opposition to intersectionality or other forms of racialized communism. The book Cynical Theories by Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay explains all this. For example, freedom is white supremacist because it doesn't lead to equality of outcome across racial categories (as far as I know, that has never existed in any society ever, for complex reasons).

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 No.15083

File: 626e5ea5534ac8d⋯.png (221.01 KB,1366x686,683:343,Ascend_to_Dissenter.png)

>>15078

>>15079

> Then there's Dissenter Browser

https://dissenter.com/

There's a history between Dissenter & Brave, and Dissenter used to only be a browser extension (Gab), but…

I gotta go for awhile. I'll be back later to address the whole Open Source Software idea, and the controversy with Brendan Eich of Brave.

The tl:dr is that Dissenter is essentially a fork of Brave Browser without the BAT token cyptocurrency.

Suffice it to say, it's a good browser, and I like it.

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 No.15084

File: b8e2f9c9e45c881⋯.mp4 (1.5 MB,640x640,1:1,TED_In_Da_House.mp4)

>>15083

One of the things I hate about the Chromium based browsers is how bloated the cache gets, and they seem a little RAM intensive too sometimes, but I mitigate those factors quite easily with a regular Bleachbit.

Back to Dissenter Browser!

Crypto Browser Wars: Brave vs. Gab’s Dissenter: https://nulltx.com/crypto-browser-wars-brave-vs-gabs-dissenter/

> As one would come to expect, there is a bit of a “war” going on between Brave’s Brendan Eich and the Gab team. The latter wonders if Eich is effectively building a browser for consumers, or simply caters to advertisers. These opposite points of view are very interesting in their own regard. In the end, consumers get more choices, although making them switch to a different browser will remain a crucial challenge first and foremost.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BATProject/comments/blfgkg/gab_dissentercom_vs_brave/

< inb4 Leddit

Some interdasting quotes:

> I'm glad they forked. Brave should try to stay apolitical as much as they can. Do we want Brave to succeed or just be our political mouthpiece?

> There are a lot of intolerant or racist people everywhere, its the internet.

> Everyone is intolerant of someone, as they should be.

> The term racist is so diluted and abused to be functionally meaningless, I literally don't know what you mean by the word. Most people I see calling people racist, don't mean racist, they mean person-I-want-to-get-ostracized-from-society.

You THINK?Duh! Maybe soon normies will catch on to the fact that their words no longer mean anything.

> I don't think you're honestly worried about incendiary posts, there are incendiary posts on reddit as well.

> The more angry people get pushed to the margins, strawmanned, ignored, minoritied, and abused, the more problematic they become. As they should. It's not as though none of their concerns have merit, you would know if you had discussions with them instead of running cause scary words. No one wakes up one day and decides to be racist or an incendiary curmudgeon, they're people just like anyone else and were either traumatized or propagandized into their belief structure.

> The reason gab has so many offensive users is because they've been pushed out of where they were and reservationed onto only a few platforms. No shit thats the userbase sherlock, they were forced there. It's the only place they're allowed to represent themselves online.

> You shouldn't judge gab by its users, you should judge gab by its liberal policies of allowing diversity.

> It's not that they're more offensive than the people still on mainstream platforms, they're just not the kind of offensiveness the majority on those platforms enjoy engaging in, and possibly not the majority, possibly its a minority of loud, abusive, authoritarians that too few are willing to stand up against.

> Sounds like your government is intolerant and incendiary.

You THINK?Duh! Maybe soon normies will catch on to the fact that their words no longer mean anything.

> Seriously, it boggles my mind that people think scorched Earth is how you handle this. It's the internet. People say bad things. Get over it.

> Every time I hear about people being so concerned about people saying bad things just makes me feel like they were overly sheltered as a child.

> The internet is pretty good at policing itself, as in, the vast majority of people on the internet are not actually racist. It's when sites try to play morality police and set their rules based on political ideologies, it actually causes more extremism. If they just stopped obsessing that 1 in 1000 people said something bad, and instead, people just ignored them, there'd be no more problems… but sheltered little Timmy saw someone say a bad word, so the whole site needs to be over-moderated to he doesn't have to see another bad word.

You THINK?Duh! Maybe soon normies will catch on to the fact that their words no longer mean anything.

> It's sad to watch. Wish companies would just ignore these fragile idiots.

> Are you not a fan of freedom?

> Welcome to free speech. You're gonna hear and read things you don't want to see and hear.

> Sack up.

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 No.15085

File: e126f4f8a573233⋯.gif (114.05 KB,150x222,25:37,Bob.gif)

>>15084

More quotes from the comment section at https://www.reddit.com/r/BATProject/comments/blfgkg/gab_dissentercom_vs_brave/ :

> I'm late to the party so you will most likely be the only one reading my comment, but it's ok. I am left leaning and cynical of big business and unchecked capitalism. (Check my post history if you do not believe me.) However, the general liberal population in America has been all over the place ever since 2014, when Obama's term was almost over.

> They have been hijacked by WallStreet, big tech, and media conglomerates. This may make Trump appear appealing with his rhetoric, but Trump is all over the place and lets the far right dictate what he does, while spewing inconsistent garbage.

> Back to my main point. Our government is no longer in Washington. It's in Wall Street and Silicon Valley. The democrats allowed a handful of major corporations and their elite executives hijack the party.

> Additionally, if I simply voice my opinions, I am quickly shut down by the Media's rhetoric. As far as what I would like to see, check out Mutualism on Wikipedia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualism_(economic_theory)

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Then the Wiki TextBot

> Mutualism (economic theory)

> Mutualism is an economic theory and anarchist school of thought that advocates a society with free markets and occupation and use, or usufruct, property norms. One implementation of this scheme involves the establishment of a mutual-credit bank that would lend to producers at a minimal interest rate, just high enough to cover administration. Mutualism is based on a version of the labor theory of value holding that when labor or its product is sold, in exchange it ought to receive goods or services embodying "the amount of labor necessary to produce an article of exactly similar and equal utility".Mutualism originated from the writings of philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Mutualists disagree with the idea of individuals receiving an income through loans, investments, and rent as they believe these individuals are not laboring.

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But my favorite:

> Freedom of speech does not mean that anyone would have an obligation to listen.

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"What is the Dissenter Browser and Why is it Controversial?"

https://blokt.com/guides/dissenter-review has a good article on the matter.

This one is good too:

"Gab is forking Brave, and Brave is forking furious"

https://decrypt.co/6719/gab-forking-brave

> Gab is creating its own web browser using Brave’s open-source code, scrapping the BAT token, and replacing it with Bitcoin Lightning Network integration. Brave is not amused.

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Did I mention Dissenter Browser?

https://dissenter.com/download

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This article from almost 2 years ago also shows how we got to where we are now…

"Google, Mozilla Blacklist Gab’s ‘Dissenter’ Free Speech Browser Extension"

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/04/11/google-mozilla-blacklist-gabs-dissenter-browser-extension/

> inb4 JN talks shit about copy / paste

He does not even know how to make correlations. If anyone could benefit from someone collating some information for him it would be him!

> GIF related

The Reverend is IN…

< "Do You Know Bob?"

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 No.15086

File: 7b3e86c8f419e06⋯.png (262.24 KB,1366x713,1366:713,SubGenii_Represent.png)

>>15085

What's goin' on in here?

SubGeniiREPRESENT!

http://subgenius.com/hwbw.htm

Bob Dobbs approved post.

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 No.15087

File: 33f8d70bb3f3fb5⋯.png (12.07 KB,180x170,18:17,The_Great_Suspender_Icon.png)

Also…

What happens when a Chrome extension with 2m+ users changes hands, raises red flags, doesn't document updates?Let's find out…

Oh yes, I'm the Great Suspender, pretending I'm doing well

https://www.theregister.com/2021/01/07/great_suspender_malware/

YOU MIGHT WANT TO READ THAT ARTICLE.

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 No.15088

>>15083

>Dissenter

Same as everybody else; it's great but it needs more participation. Need more normies.

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/dissenter-browser/reviews

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 No.15113

>>15078

REMINDER:DUMP FIREFOX!Firefox has stated they now endorse internet censorship, they are funded by Soros now and Firefox WILL be used to block alternative sites, count on it!!! Use Tor, I2P, Iridium, Brave, Dissenter, Palemoon, Basilisk and/or Epic Privacy Browser.

>>15038

Most posts I make as of this week tend to work with new links. I am working on posting the older and newer material soon to catch up. To do this I need to re-assemble the HTTP and HTTPS within each link which I admit is a BITCH!!!

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 No.15114

>>15078

An older version of Waterfox is nice to have, you can use most the add-ons of the past as well tweak about:config to get rid of all the third party telemetry and other junk third party urls, as well disable bullshit like WebGL and WebRTC!

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 No.15137

>>15078

Considering most mainstream sites only work in Big Tech browsers this would be difficult for some people to adopt many of the alternatives. However, it is possible to use MORE than just one browser and/or computer to de-compartmentalize your activities. This is the OPSEC I practice. For example, if I need to buy something on Ebay or NT, I have a separate computer for that use, that computer has next to no private activity on it, and it's offline more than half the time anyway. For that system I use a mainstream browser because it's only used for making financial transactions. It is 100% isolated from my other system (online or offline). I also make a habit of cleaning browser sessions so personal data is not stored on the system able to be hacked or spied on.

On my other computer I'll use Tor and an older version of Waterfox that has been de-bloated (via about:config). I've also tried some other alternatives like Palemoon, Brave, Falkon and Epic Privacy Browser. All decent but one thing to beware of those…. many collect a lot more caches than simply sqlite data formats…. I've noticed a lot of funky cached logs being created inside their %AppData% directories such as /Code Cache/ , /GPUCache/ , /Sesson Storage/ and /ShaderCache/ …. you might want to do a browser directory scan on the OS and find out all the junk these browsers store about your activities and do routine clean ups. Certain cache directories can be denied system permissions and simply locked from use, and that tends to speed the browser experience!

BOYCOTT GOVT-SUBSIDIZED BIG TECH CENSORSHIP SPIES! HUGE LIST OF ALTERNATIVES!

https://archive.md/PPPay

http://22b1b2d652c84bb6.paste.se/

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 No.15202

File: ec7b13e570a38dd⋯.png (224.66 KB,1366x768,683:384,Shh_Dont_Tell_JN.png)

>>15084

>>15085

Obviously not as secure as Tor Browser, but…

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 No.15218

https://www.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/browsers/compare/brave/

I know it's a partisan review

But from a a-political view point:

Overall Assessment

When comparing the two browsers, both Firefox and Brave offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them.

Brave’s advertising replacement idea is a twist on the current model of paid ad placement and paid search. But again, some busy Internet users will probably not want to get too involved with the management of micro payments to sites in exchange for their time and attention.

Overall, Brave is a fast and secure browser that will have particular appeal to cryptocurrency users. But for the vast majority of internet citizens, Firefox remains a better and simpler solution.

The comparisons made here were done so with default settings and across browser release versions as follows:

Firefox (81) | Brave (1.14.81)

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 No.15220

File: 35667a039763c64⋯.jpg (51.31 KB,371x907,371:907,Capture.JPG)

Can I make a phone call from my gmail using Brave?

I can't from FF anymore, and I use google chrome portable now.

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 No.15221

File: c52f885d925d6a1⋯.jpg (29.26 KB,851x315,851:315,power_of_the_people.jpg)

>>15218

You don't get it.

Firefox decided that they want to be more than just an internet browser. They also want to be Arbiters of Truth and to Censor Online Speech.

That is why much of their userbase, including me, will choose to bail on themFOREVER.Did I mention that?

Stop supporting things you disagree with.

We don't NEED their frickin' tool. They NEED users.

Same with Government. They NEED our taxes.

We don't NEED their Services", especially now that they have made it clear that they no longer serve the interests of "We, the People".

>>15220

> Can I make a phone call from my gmail?

You can, but why would you want to?

What part of You Do NOT "NEED" Their Services do you not understand?

Get hip to Matrix. Wanna make a phone call, text, send images? Try Element. Run your own Synapse Server and own all your own data if you want, or use one of the many Federated Matrix servers. End-to-End Encrypted… You are still using Google for why? I suppose you use Twatter & Fakebook too! Snapshat and Instasham too? Shame on (You)!

Show some integrity, man!

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 No.15226

File: f7b29878b7211d2⋯.png (9.48 KB,256x256,1:1,librewolf.png)

Was busy all day and night setting up a network for a client, and while some of it was taking care of itself in the background I had occasion to give another browser a whirl, and I LIKE IT!

LibreWolf

Just check it out! It's a hardened, privacy conscious Firefox clone (I know!), but it gets the latest updates, unlike the other clones, and it's set up right (minus the opening page). It comes with uBlock Origin and all the about:config shit you could think of already been done. I just imported my Bookmarks (easy) and added HTTPS Everywhere and Privacy Badger. It's nice, if you're used to Firefox, but I still miss the front page faves, etc… I'll find a workaround…

You can get an AppImage or a Snap or Flatpack, probably a .deb too, but I'm gonna always recommend you don't build a full-feature browser from source, unless you have many hours to kill, and a good processor. Nah, I just went for the binary in the AUR myself, `librewolf-bin` but I'm running Arch.

Anyway, gotta go get some sleep…

And

Be Thankful Donald J. Trump IS STILL Your President!

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 No.15227

>>15226

I suppose you want a link too!

https://librewolf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

adios

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 No.15228

>>15220

I would use Protonmail over gmail anyday. Any Google service is going to control what you can and cannot see. I've tried contacting people using Gmail with tips and nothing ever gets to them, likely all the good info got scrubbed by communists running the Google servers!

>>15226

>>15227

Never heard of it, sounds like the better solution to the (recently sold out) Waterfox!! However, I'd likely disable the auto-updates anyways, you never know what updates can install covertly. And I'll be vetting the %AppData% caches it stores too, a lot of the newer browsers like to store too much junk on the computer, junk which is used to track everything you have done using those browsers!

>>15218

The thing I like about the (older!) Firefox is the fact you can add things like noscript and charmeleon. You can also tweak about:config to fortify and control the web browser. None of that can be done with most other alternative browsers which is a shame, and which is why I have mostly TESTED them instead of actually putting them to good use.

The only browsers I do use are extremely vetted, reverse engineered and de-bloated. I make sure I know every damn bit of data they store locally on my drive, that includes any cache file or sqlite database (or associated)! I do routine purges before and after every browser session so that no previous data can associate with a later browser session. If my computer ever got hacked, well, they wouldn't be able to tell what I previously accessed or did online because I erased that data. I could get into all the OS caches (mru, usn, cryptneturl etc) but I won't bother, the same is done on the OS level too and recommended to others that really care about privacy.

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 No.15230

>>15078

BOYCOTT BIG TECH FOREVER! HUGE UPDATED LIST OF ALTERNATIVES!

UPDATES: Expanded the alternative web browser list, now including links to Falkon, LibreWolf, GNU Icecat and Basilisk!

https://archive.is/bXShz

http://fb37b06b0afda160.paste.se/

Firefox has 100% sold out to commies and Big Tech. If you have Firefox, make sure you dump it and switch browsers! If you have an older version with about:config de-bloated and good ad-ons installed wanting to keep it that way, at the very least DISABLE the auto-update in about:config and erase ALL the Mozilla url links in there too!!! This will effectively give Mozilla the BOOT without having to worry about using an older Firefox!

I made offline backups of Tor over the years too, and if Tor sells out I'm mirroring ALL OF THOSE backups onto archive.org with about:config instructions how to disable the bullshit forked from Mozilla!!! SO TRY ME.

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 No.15248

JKI, I would like to engineer my own Firefox forked browser! Call it the Tinfoil Browser! I know how to install and re-configure Firefox with about:config and about:preferences …. so how would I go about making a clean edit and packaging it as an installation file for Windows or Linux?

I have some great privacy tweaks, some great privacy add-ons, third party bloat domains removed… telemetry disabled… WebGL and WebRTC disabled…. auto-update disabled…. autocomplete disabled…. geo tracking disabled…. datareporting disabled… appcrash reporting disabled… passive-listener disabled…. access to camera and microphone disabled… you name a potential privacy issue it's all likely GUTTED!

I really do think, if I forked Tor (which itself uses a Mozilla Firefox fork), with the add-ons I have plus what I know about tweaking the default settings, I could NO DOUBT create the most TINFOIL PRIVACY BROWSER on the entire internet!!! I would love to see Tor stop forking Mozilla in the future and start forking Palemoon instead too. Tor over Palemoon would be pretty damn secure I'd imagine. Not as secure as mine though! My Noscript setting is configured to DENY EVERYTHING BY DEFAULT, and only allows access to scripts I individually allow! You'd laugh if you saw my Chameleon settings too, that's why nearly all my thread IDs come up unique lol!

I never created my own installation file before. If you can give me some tips, let me know.

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 No.15258

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>>15228

Alright. I'm beginning to really like LibreFox. It's pretty well "vetted" too. Yeah, even though I have 9 browsers on this particular OS, and a few more scattered on others, and I really WANTED to just easily switch over to some Chromium-based alternatives, and I DO use UnGoogled Chromium and Dissenter, I just couldn't really get into the whole Chromium atmosphere, being an old man and all, and being used to Firefox. So, yeah,I LOVE LIBREWOLF!You don't even need the HTTPS Everywhere AddOn, as it is built into the browser by default (not that I don't have my router already doing that! See pic related.) As far as the new tabs thing, I just went with the 3D Speed Dial AddOn, and all is well with the world again. I know it comes with the Bing Search bar, but I don't search from a Speed Dial bar anyway, and LibreFox already has all the Search Engines available in the address bar,except Google!(lol) LibreWolf is not a fan of Google. I mean, is ANYBODY?

We are about ready to see, this very year, that the Media, Big Tech & Big Government putting themselves in the way between friends and family, forcing them to see all others as "The Enemy", will not work out well for the Media, Big Tech & Big Government!WE DON'T NEED THEM.We need each other. We need family and friends.WE DO NOT NEED ENEMIES.Not everything has to be an "enemy". Not even the Media, Big Tech & Big Government, and not even COVID. Things are the way they are.ACCEPTANCE IS THE ANSWER.Starting from a Stance of Acceptance puts one in proper relation to everything, and does not put one at odds with the universe. Then we can work from where we are, right here and now.

This Will Be the Year That People Begin Being People With Each Other Again, and Turn a Deaf Ear to the Haters Who Want to Tear Everyone Else Down.

These power-hungry power-grabbers can't do much at all if people stop giving them power! Stop cooperating with a government gone mad. Stop using the Tools of Big Tech to further surveil and enslave yourself and others. Stop paying attention to the lies of the Media, and stop letting them get you all worked up into stressful emotions where you are more easily controlled by the Slavers.

>>15248

I don't think you need to create your own browser, nor do I think you have the skills to make one that wouldn't be so full of security holes as to not make it worth it. We have our own skills, but somehow I doubt that making our own full-featured browsers in today's world is one of them. But you should really look into routing your traffic through a Whonix Gateway if you are serious about routing your traffic through Tor. There are many ways to do it, and some are more complicated than others, but yeah, Tor Browser is set up with its own Proxy, etc, and is nice in its own right, although I prefer Whonix Gateway & Workstation. So what if Tor is based on Firefox! Also, Palemoon sucks, just sayin'…

And yes, I would laugh at your Chameleon settings, because I stopped using it when I further educated myself about fingerprinting, and figured out better ways to create fingerprint profiles to obfuscate the uncalled-for and onerous surveillance situation being perpetrated on us all by Big Tech.EVERYONE IS TIRED OF IT.When will they realize that everything would go smoother in life if (((they))) would just butt out!?!!

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