> Minimal Firefox user.js tweaked for privacy
Firefox is a mess. This repository contains my configs & tweaks that you can use on Firefox-based browsers. I think Mozilla should ship with these tweaks pre-configured.
Vanilla Firefox can be tweaked to do everything that LibreWolf
already does. You don't need to use LibreWolf if you use my user.js
file.
Most GNU/Linux distros ship with better; up-to-date versions of Firefox. LibreWolf is built only after Mozilla releases the next build of Firefox. Some-distros specifically patch their distro's release to improve performance and have desktop integrations like KDE Plasma.
Most importantly — you get official support from Mozilla, should top-sites stop working because of Chromium incompatibilities. LibreWolf might feel too-harsh for some people when popular sites stop-working. You should be using the Tor Browser if your goal is to improve your digital-privacy and combat fingerpriting.
vulpes — family of foxes; this user.js can be used with any Firefox based browser
- Firefox Accounts: disabled
- Geolocation: disabled
- Google Safe Browsing: disabled
- Notifications: disabled
- Pocket: disabled
- Telemetry: disabled
- Click here to download the latest
user.js
file - Extract the zip file
- Copy the
user.js
file - Launch Firefox
- Type
about:profiles
in the address bar and hit enter - Navigate to the Firefox current profile folder by clicking on
Open Directory
- Paste the
user.js
file here - Re-launch Firefox
- Search Engine: Google, Bing, Yahoo are not good choices. Pick another search engine
- Try DuckDuckGo, Whoogle, Brave Search, or pick a Searx instance.
TIP: Right-click on the address bar to add custom search-engines when visiting the site
I use these for a better web-browsing experience. I'd say installing uBlock origin is the least one can do these days. Checkout the other extensions or install your own. Make sure your extensions aren't proprietary, as they are potenial security-risks.
- uBlock Origin: ad/content blocker
- LocalCDN: fetch fonts, JS libraries locally instead of remote CDNs
- libredirect: helps you use privacy frontends like Nitter, Piped & Teddit
- Dark Reader: dark-mode for sites that don't have a dark theme
- nicedark-theme: what it says on the tin: a 'really nice' dark-theme
- materialocean-theme: the colorscheme that I use
TIP: HTTPS is always on. You don't need to install any extension. Check this feed for furthur updates.
This repo is hosted on Codeberg & mirrored to GitHub for traffic.