RE: Firefox Quantum 10-15-2017, 02:53 AM
#7
Until a couple of years ago, I was always dedicated to IE (normal navigation and nothing else), but since then I've been using FF purely for research and here on Sinisterly.
For hacking, well that Involves a complete and dedicated setup of secure browsers, private search engines, selective OSes, VPNs and a heap of non-tracking configurations (prevention of browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, cross browser fingerprinting on an OS and hardware level, primary and secondary DNS server encryption, WebRTC, anonymous entry points to the VPN connection) and the list goes on.
I've read about the new version, but yet to test It out. I shall do so today or tomorrow.
Thanks @Mr.Kurd.
EDIT: Typo.
For hacking, well that Involves a complete and dedicated setup of secure browsers, private search engines, selective OSes, VPNs and a heap of non-tracking configurations (prevention of browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, cross browser fingerprinting on an OS and hardware level, primary and secondary DNS server encryption, WebRTC, anonymous entry points to the VPN connection) and the list goes on.
I've read about the new version, but yet to test It out. I shall do so today or tomorrow.
Thanks @Mr.Kurd.
EDIT: Typo.
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2017, 02:54 AM by mothered.)












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