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thx for that article.
malwarebytes addon
ublock
adblocker
ghostery
privacy badger
decentraleyes
https everywhere
clearURLs
Ghostery died years ago. Use Privacy Badger instead. And Firefox has HTTPS everywhere built in now, though you have to enable it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/59wiln/is_ghostery_spyware/
uMatrix and Noscript do the same thing, but are a bit more complicated.
Also, Cookie Autodelete is useful.
I recently noticed walmart.com wasn't playing nice with Privacy Badger's antitracking, but that's Walmart's fault. And Target is better anyway.
really? i had good opinion on ghostery, it was useful, damn it.
i didnt got cookieautodelete cause i have the autofunction to delete cookies/history/downloads instantly upon closing the browser.
That might not necessarily be true, but more importantly whether it is or not does not even matter because nobody asked about the I.S.P. Part of the issue is to do your best to keep as many prying eyes off of your data as possible, since the more parties who know, the more likely it is that data will fall into the hands of somebody who would abuse the privilege.
https://chromium.woolyss.com/
https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-binaries
Ungoogled Chromium, if it has to be Chromium-based. Some stupid web-apps don't like Firefox. Brave Browser is a pre-hardened alternative here.
How does that compare to Waterfox?