The one video I saw suggested running this betterfox.js file or some more elaborate ones. Is that really necessary?
Or are there just some settings that I should change?
(Already run ublock origin if that matters.)
The one video I saw suggested running this betterfox.js file or some more elaborate ones. Is that really necessary?
Or are there just some settings that I should change?
(Already run ublock origin if that matters.)
It is FireFox that has hidden settings (about:config) adjusted for privacy. It refers to using a js file such as betterfox or arkenfox, or a pre-hardened fork of FireFox (Librewolf on desktop or Mull Browser on Android). You can improve your privacy by using a hardened FireFox, however you may also encounter more issues with website compatibility. It is a trade-off, and is usually only recommended for advanced users.
Sounds a bit like what Tor browser bundle does - they try to make all the browsers look the same to websites, so for example the website won’t know your language preferences or screen size.
> only recommended for advanced users.
So you don’t think it’s necessary for privacy?
For general use, no it is not necessary. But it depends on your threat model, or exactly how private you want to be.
I suggest looking at the pages on FireFox by Privacy Guides:
Desktop browser recommendations: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop-browsers/#mullvad-leta
FireFox privacy 2021 update: https://blog.privacyguides.org/2021/12/01/firefox-privacy-2021-update/