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@ -214,7 +214,8 @@ Now we are going to add some lists to block the NTP servers of Google (time.goog
To do this we will go to the 3 dots as usual, Settings/Advanced Options and check Filter traffic. Make sure that "Block domain names" is also activated.
Subsequently we will go to Settings/Security Copy and we will change manually writing the URL that appears for another one with the purpose of blocking these domains.
Specifically the host that I have created for this purpose (and we can create our own having an account in GitLab):
Specifically the host that I have created for this purpose:
https://git.nixnet.services/Narsil/hosts/raw/branch/master/Google/HostsGoogle
And finally we can connect to the internet, by clicking on Download hosts file.
@ -240,21 +241,32 @@ However, if you need Aurora keep in mind that one of the most popular trackers i
a) Tor Browser. To search for information generally. Fundamental not to enter personal data, log us into websites, banks, etc..
It is also essential not to touch their options and leave it as default or our fingerprint will be unique, ie, we will use it without add-ons, without configuring anything and half / fourth screen which is how it opens when we run it.
b) Iceraven browser (Fennec does not support all addons yet). Browsers: Qwant, SearX, Metager, Swisscows, runnaroo, etc.
https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser/releases
b) Mull/Fennec/Iceraven. Browsers: SearX, Whoogle
To add them to the browser you have to go to Settings/search and add the search engine manually (Add search engine).
For example, for Qwant it would be like this: https://www.qwant.com/?q=%s
The reason why I have chosen this Firefox fork is because of its advanced about:config, unparalleled in Chromium derivatives.
I'm waiting for Fenix and Fennec to be able to add all the add-ons. Besides the first one is loaded with trackers and only the Nightly version supports about:config. We can however use the second one but not all add-ons will be supported.
The reason why I have chosen those Firefox forks is because of its advanced about:config, unparalleled in Chromium derivatives.
Unfortunately Iceraven makes some automatic connections.
There are 3 ways to stop them.
-In a "soft" way with the privacytools.io following recommendations.
https://github.com/fork-maintainers/...owser/releases
The other two are on F-Droid.
The first one has an extensive list of addons available as it has a built-in Collection.
If we want to have all of them available, even if some do not work, we will do the following:
We open Fennec/Mull. Settings, on Fennec/Mull, tap 5 times on the icon and the debugging mode will be enabled.
Now in Settings we can choose a custom Addon Collection. We will add Iceraven Collection, whose 2 values are the following:
16201230
What-I-want-on-Fenix
With a user.js, which will only allow auto-updates of plugins and little else. In this way the configuration of the same will be automatic and deeper without having to go changing one by one the values as in the previous case.
If we need other more specific add-ons, we will have to create an account in Firefox, then a collection and then add the ones that interest us.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/users/auth
Once done, open a new tab in Collections since we are going to create one, as I said before, and there add the addons that we want to have available in the browser.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/
Well, what was said; we create one, we give it a name and we will point the following 2 data because we will need them later, the Firefox user ID and in the third value, URL, we will put something like 12345.
Once done in the search bar we write the complements and we add them.
When we finish we can leave.
Unfortunately they make some automatic connections.
-We could mitigate them with a user.js, which will only allow auto-updates of plugins and little else. In this way the configuration of the same will be automatic and deeper without having to go changing one by one the values as in the previous case.
We will be able to add it to our browser in the following way:
Assuming that the TWRP is in English we do the following:
@ -291,7 +303,7 @@ https://git.nixnet.xyz/Narsil/mobile_user.js I recommend the first one. The less
-And for the most scrupulous with the automatic connections, killing all connection by means of another host list:
https://gitlab.com/Jorgu81/hosts/raw/master/Mozilla/Mozilla
https://git.nixnet.services/Narsil/hosts/raw/branch/master/Mozilla/mozilla
To update the extensions it will be necessary to uninstall the old version and reinstall the new one. To check for actus we can perform this task once a month or so. We can also compare with the versions of Firefox for Pc.
@ -301,10 +313,6 @@ Regarding these I recommend the following to minimize our fingerprinting:
-uBlock Origin
-LocalCDN (or Decentraleyes in Fennec)
-Cookie AutoDelete
-Chameleon
-(Optional on AMOLED screens)Dark Reader or Dark Background and Light Text
@ -314,7 +322,7 @@ uBlock Origin. If you want to avoid web crawling by Google we must block their d
In the lists I recommend checking all those that appear especially those that have to do with the Privacy section.
Other 2 highly recommended to add are:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/master/nocoin.txt
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/ (to remove the annoying notice of "accept cookies" that appears on every website).
This procedure is done by going to the Filter List, at the bottom under Custom, check the Import box, copy the address and click on Apply changes.
@ -324,13 +332,6 @@ Basically a copy of the configuration of our ublock origin (Backup to file).
Then uninstall ublock. We go to the mozilla addons page and reinstall it. We enter ublock and click on Restore from the file we saved.
LocalCDN. (also open source, naturally)
As we cannot block www.gstatic.com nor www.google.com because they break the webs that require captchas, to minimize the tracking of the first one we will install the extension (it also falsifies the cdns of the webs).
Inside the options (the little wheel at the bottom) we will give to Advanced and we will look for the last entry, Generate the set of rules for your advertising blocker. There we will choose ublock and paste those domains inside ublock origin, in the My Rules section.
AutoDelete Cookie. Every time we close a tab in the browser will delete cookies from that site. It is highly recommended to set AutoClean enabled (with 1 second) and Notifications disabled. It is possible that we unlog out of the forum after a while, in which case we must add to the white list (m.forocoches.com).
Chameleon. Chameleon is a very complete tool loaded with many options to reduce our digital footprint. What interests us most is the ability to generate a different fingerprint every x time, otherwise we will always have the same one.
We will leave the real profile.
@ -338,7 +339,7 @@ In the Options section, Injection, only the screen size should be checked, choos
The other options should be marked by the changes of the user.js so we will not touch anything else.
If some web gives error, we go to the section of White list, we give to Open in white list and we add this page.
With this we have finished the antifingerprinting configuration of Iceraven/Fennec.
With this we have finished the antifingerprinting configuration of Iceraven/Fennec/Mull.