Comment by ๐Ÿš€ RubyMaelstrom

Re: "Finally, I have moved my web deals to the Chromium and nowโ€ฆ"

In: u/ps

@ps Assuming that what you're saying is correct, Librewolf still starts out a lot closer to your ideal than a basic build of Firefox would. Why start with something that's 80% broken when you could start with something that's only 30% broken?

I love Dillo, I use Dillo, but it cuts off a big part of the modern web when you use it. Maybe that's a feature rather than a drawback, but if you want a super paranoid Firefox config, just use the Tor browser without Tor enabled, but in Safest mode (no JS) and turn JS on temporarily if there's a site you want to use. There's also the Mullvad browser, which is basically Tor browser with Tor removed.

๐Ÿš€ RubyMaelstrom

2025-05-23 ยท 11 months ago

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๐Ÿš€ stack ยท 2025-05-23 at 21:46:

+1 for librewolf. Prior to that, tried to remove all refs to google from firefox...

But really, Torbrowser whenever possible.

๐Ÿฆ” bsj38381 ยท 2025-08-25 at 04:18:

I use Floorp (Firefox fork) and TOR for checking in on personal websites that have Tor mirrors and other social sites to lurk in.

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๐Ÿ‘ป ps

Finally, I have moved my web deals to the Chromium and now ready to apply a paranoid privacy configuration for my primary browser, Firefox. This is not my first attempt; I know it may be impossible, but anyway, I would like to ask: does anyone have an about:config template? There are many options, and I want to disable everything, from JavaScript to unnecessary HTTP headers and external content pre-loading. It should be closer to Gemini but with HTML/CSS support. P.S. The proxy is not an...

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