gasilmystery.blogg.se

Classicftp firefox
Classicftp firefox










  1. #Classicftp firefox install#
  2. #Classicftp firefox android#
  3. #Classicftp firefox windows#

Once Google came in with their filth and then Microsoft weighed in with their lowbrow operating system from 8 upwards it was all downhill from there. It’s not just Mozilla and that is the broader issue here, it has become a tech cultural issue now that is so rampant. You are leaving a trace to track you when you check the box “Check the box to consent to your data being stored in line with the guidelines set out in our privacy policy” do you think you are anonymous in this world? any computer could easily figure out who you are by now with just your two comments and IPs and all. And you think using Firefox or Linux will save you? When you were born, you got an ID carved on your forehead, if you don’t have that ID you will not be able to function… do you think the government does that so you don’t get tracked? nah, they do it because they want to track you. Repeat after me “it’s all BS what I am saying because EVERYONE IS TRACKING ME”Įven if you care or not, you get tracked, you can’t stop it, you can reduce it if you have the balls and stop using dumb devices and services and phones and computers. What a delusional people “I am on the internet but I am not on the internet because I magically visit websites and I don’t get tracked because I am using the magical Linux”.

#Classicftp firefox windows#

I mean, on Linux its default Firewall can’t even block individual apps and only one 3rd party firewall can do it, so if you don’t use that one, all apps will send data to whatever server they want to send, something pretty basic for Windows and for its 3rd party firewalls, especially the ones that are fully based on WFP, so they are easier to use, but use the same ‘firewall platform’ as Windows Firewall.īut sure… nobody is tracking you in Linux lol. So I don’t understand what are you even on about if you can’t avoid being tracked only because you use ‘linux’. Of course the world tracks you regardless if you use internet or not, or a phone or not, or a computer or not. You are pretty much telling the world “please track me” when you are on the internet, it doesn’t matter which OS you use.

#Classicftp firefox android#

If you really care about “being tracked” you would NOT use internet or any device or phone (because I am sure you have either Android or iPhone). You make it seem like only because you are Linux you are already protected.

#Classicftp firefox install#

There are 800 ways to install Firefox, even through Microsoft Store, people don’t need to download it, I mean, people don’t even need to download Firefox at all, Microsoft includes Edge now and MacOS have the Safari which is okay as well. But, hey, we’re all like special agents in that we have to be aware of not only the bad guys but as well of the “good guys”, those who track us for our good, to protect us, for a better e-experience …

classicftp firefox

See what they’ve done to me, ma? Twenty years ago when I started surfing on the Web I’d post my name, email and so on (fortunately a good guy told me then to at least always avoid sharing my true “snail-mail” address) and now I behave as a newborn soldier, always cautious, often over-cautious, maybe occasionally paranoid. I just dislike IDs hanging around and if my battle doesn’t change anything at least it doesn’t harm.

classicftp firefox

Setting both to “” (about:config or with user.js) doesn’t change anything, but because I set pref values with Firefox Autoconfig rather than with a user.js file I can clear both on start and this time they are rebuilt but with different values :ĬlearPref(“”) ĬlearPref(“”) Īm I over-reacting? Maybe.

classicftp firefox

No idea what the second relates to, but the first is surprising given all telemetry is blocked here. I just downloaded FF98.0 from the latter and it’s exactly the same as the installer from the former : hence, no dltoken identifier.īesides this dltoken, there are two more IDs right in a Firefox’s profile, in the prefs.js file, accessible as well in about:config : AND I always download the installer from but I do acknowledge provided in the article. I do download a new installer each time a new Firefox version is released and perform a clean install (previous version is uninstalled).












Classicftp firefox