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RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - mothered - 07-15-2016

(07-15-2016, 04:43 AM)meow Wrote: You know you can set rules in addition to whitelisting sites right?

Yeah I know, It tends to work fine on some (In fact most) sites, whilst others It simply fails to take effect.

I find that If I need to temporarily navigate a site's full functionality, disabling It does the job.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - meow - 07-15-2016

(07-15-2016, 04:55 AM)mothered Wrote: Yeah I know, It tends to work fine on some (In fact most) sites, whilst others It simply fails to take effect.

I don't think that's the case, I think you just suck at regex.

Also, I was replying to Primitive.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - mothered - 07-15-2016

(07-15-2016, 05:35 AM)meow Wrote: I don't think that's the case, I think you just suck at regex.

Also, I was replying to Primitive.

You said the keyword being "think". You don't "know".

If you were replying to Primitive, why did you quote me?:

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In future, think before you act.
Thank you.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - meow - 07-15-2016

(07-15-2016, 02:21 PM)mothered Wrote: You said the keyword being "think". You don't "know".

If NoScript's rules and whitelists aren't working for you then you suck at regex.

(07-15-2016, 02:21 PM)mothered Wrote: If you were replying to Primitive, why did you quote me?:

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In future, think before you act.
Thank you.

I didn't quote you directly, I quoted Primitive's post which included him quoting you, not me.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - Eclipse - 07-15-2016

(07-15-2016, 02:21 PM)mothered Wrote: You said the keyword being "think". You don't "know".

Bear in mind when talking to mothered, that this is the shitlark that thinks group policies can stop electrons.

https://sinister.ly/Thread-Thoughts-about-the-killer-USB-drive?pid=547693#pid547693

(10-25-2015, 11:13 AM)mothered Wrote: This'll have no effect on my systems whatsoever.

I've defined a few GPOs to prevent write access on device classes, as well as device Installation restrictions to prevent the Install of removable devices that do not match predefined hardware IDs.
Informative reading though, thanks.



RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - mothered - 07-16-2016

(07-15-2016, 03:24 PM)meow Wrote: I didn't quote you directly

Thanks for your admission In acknowledging that you quoted me.

Again, you fail to comprehend my simplistic post. I didn't say you quoted me "directly":

(07-15-2016, 02:21 PM)mothered Wrote: If you were replying to Primitive, why did you quote me?:

As you've just admitted, Irrespective of the nature of the quote (direct or Indirect), I "was" quoted by "you". To avoid any further misapprehensions on your behalf, In future, please reference the member of whom you're addressing. It's not my Intention to go off-topic here, hence If you have any questions or concerns, or simply require any form of assistance from me, just shoot me a PM and I'll be more than happy to help.

Thank you.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - Despised - 07-16-2016

You could just use Tor, you know.


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - genitive - 08-11-2016

Thanks for this !
Much appreciated


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - Altair - 08-11-2016

Good tutorial, thank you Wink...


RE: Guide to installing a secure browser! - 548363742 - 08-11-2016

I want to use Firefox for privacy but Firefox opening very slow on my laptop, it's like 13 seconds. Compulsorily i'm using Chrome. Sad