how does user.js work?Like i want to hide my model name from websites. Especially the device i own, timezone, and shit that can identify you.(on linux btw)
>>100185876open the file and read it
>>100185979nice instructions retard
>>100186063are you making one from scratch?
>>100185876You need a good adblock + anti-fingerprinting for that. I recommend Brave personally but LibreWolf can be good if you don't use any browser on your phone and have time to configure it
>hidejust look up generic gamer pc setup and replace yours with the generic gamer pc setup, hiding makes you more identifiable, pretending to be npc is what you need to do
Here are the modified settings. You may find some redundant settings:>for those of you running any Mozilla based browsers on your phones, go to about:config and be sure to turn off geo.enabled (set to false), media.peerconnection.enabled (set to false), privacy.globalprivacycontrol.enabled (set it to TRUE)ALL Firefox and Firefox forks and derivative settings for privacy and anti-fingerprinting:>privacy.resistFingerprinting TRUE>privacy.trackingprotection.enabled TRUE>media.peerconnection.ice.default_address_only TRUE>media.peerconnection.ice.default_address_only FALSE>network.captive-portal-service.enabled FALSE>network.cookie.cookieBehavior 5>privacy.partition.network_state TRUE>privacy.firstparty.isolate FALSE>toolkit.telemetry.log.level FATAL (yes! FATAL. NOT FALSE)(If it does not show in your about:config, create a string and type in "FATAL">toolkit.telemetry.log.dump FATAL>toolkit.telemetry.server """" or leave blank (in Librewolf this is set to "data;," for some strange fucking reason. I do not understand it)>toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled FALSE>toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabledFirstSession FALSETHERE ARE MORE SETTINGS!
>toolkit.telemetry.firstShutdownPing.enabled FALSE>Clear Firefox telemetry user ID "toolkit.telemetry.cachedClientID" """" or leave blank>Clear Firefox pioneer program ID "toolkit.telemetry.pioneerId" """">Disable blocking of unstable plugins in Firefox "browser.safebrowsing.blockedURIs.enabled" to "false">Disable Firefox application reputation checks for downloads "browser.safebrowsing.downloads.enabled" to "false"SafeBrowsing uses Google. DO NOT USE IT!>Disable Firefox application reputation checks for downloads "browser.safebrowsing.downloads.enabled" to FALSE>Disable Firefox phishing protection "browser.safebrowsing.phishing.enabled" to FALSE>Disable connection tests (breaks automatic Wi-Fi login) "network.captive-portal-service.enabled" to FALSE>Disable Firefox malware protection "browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled" to FALSE (do the same for "services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled">Disable Firefox Pioneer study monitoring "toolkit.telemetry.pioneer-new-studies-available" to FALSE>Disable Firefox unified telemetry "toolkit.telemetry.unified" FALSE>Disable archiving of Firefox telemetry "toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled" FALSE>Disable detailed telemetry collection in Firefox "toolkit.telemetry.enabled" FALSE>Disable collection of technical and interaction data in Firefox "datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled" FALSE>Disable Firefox prio ping "toolkit.telemetry.prioping.enabled" FALSE>Disable Firefox update ping "toolkit.telemetry.updatePing.enabled" FALSE>Disable WebRTC exposure of your private IP address in Firefox "media.peerconnection.ice.default_address_only" TRUE [?]CORRECTION: >media.peerconnection.ice.default_address_only FALSE
>Firefox's Safe Browsing feature, now referred to as Phishing Protection, is still internally recognized as "Safe Browsing".>To provide protection against phishing and malware, Firefox transmits the following data: Partial address information for visited webpages. Details such as name, origin, size, and hash of contents for downloaded files.>This data is sent to Google Safe Browsing to aid in issuing warnings for downloaded files and visited sites .>While Phishing Protection bolsters your security, it may decrease your privacy as it involves sending data about the websites you visit and files you download to Google.
>>100186409Yeah that's called spoofing and Brave does it out of the box.