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for those concerned with web browser fingerprinting, tracking and privacy, i keep 2 guides if interested...

Firefox Configuration Guide for Privacy Freaks and Performance Buffs (12bytes.org)

The Firefox Privacy Guide for Dummies! (12bytes.org)

other stuff of interest for fox users...

Everything Firefox (12bytes.org)

for those concerned with web browser fingerprinting, tracking and privacy, i keep 2 guides if interested... [Firefox Configuration Guide for Privacy Freaks and Performance Buffs](https://12bytes.org/articles/tech/firefox/firefoxgecko-configuration-guide-for-privacy-and-performance-buffs/) [The Firefox Privacy Guide for Dummies!](https://12bytes.org/articles/tech/firefox/the-firefox-privacy-guide-for-dummies/) other stuff of interest for fox users... [Everything Firefox](https://12bytes.org/articles/tech/firefox/)

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Forget this. Use TOR if you want to browse anonymously. It installs and works as easily as Firefox, ...

no, it doesn't - unlike with using a VPN, watching high-def videos is problematic on Tor due to 3 layers of encryption - latency is another issue (latency sensitive gaming is out of the question), as is torrenting which Tor advises against - then there's the ease of changing node locations which is trivial with any decent VPN - and connection stability which is worse with Tor - and lastly, the fact that everyone using Tor needs to look the same, which means you can kiss all your fav extensions goodbye

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watching high-def videos is problematic

The modern nu-male in action.