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

other stuff of interest for fox users...

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, it just doesn't work well with sites that try to track you a lot (surprise).

For a normal browser I would recommend waterfox since Mozilla is cucked.

Don't forget to use yandex search which can now since recently be made the default (sadly not in TOR yet tho).

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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.