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Heyha !\n
\n
This is probably going to be long take and it’s late here in europe… So for those who bare with me and are ready to read through my broken English, thank you.\n
\n
I’m personally concerned about how my data and my identity is used against my will while surfing the web or using/hosting services. Self-hoster and networking enthousiast, I have some entry/medium security infrastructure.\n
\n
Ranging from self-hosted adblocker, dns, router, vlans, containers, server, firewall, wireguard, VPN… you name it ! I was pretty happy to see all my traffic being encrypted through wireshark and having what I consider a solid homelab.\n
\n
Also having most undesired dns/ads blocked with adguard in firefox with custom configuration, blocking everything, and changing some about:config options:\n
\n
- privacy.resistFingerprinting\n
- privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled\n
- …\n
\n
I though I had some pretty harden security and safe browsing experience, but oh my I was wrong…\n
\n
**From pixel tracking, to WebRTC leaking your real ip, fonts fingreprinting, canvas fingreprinting, audio fingerprinting, android default keyboard sending samples, ssl certificate with known vulnerabilities…**\n
\n
And most of them are not even some new tracking tech… I mean even firefox 54 was aware of most of these way of fingerprinting the user, and it makes me feel firefox is just another hidden evil-corp hiding with a fancy privacy facade ! Uhhg…\n
\n
And even if you somehow randomize those fingerprint, user-agent and block most of those things, this makes you stand out of the mass and makes you even easier to track or fingerprint. Yeah something I read recently and it actually make sense… the best way to be somehow invisible is actually to blend into the mass… If you stand out, you are pretty sure to be notices and identified (if that makes sense :/)\n
\n
This really makes me depressed right now… It feels like a losing battle where my energy is just being wasted to try to have some privacy and anonimity on the web… While fighting against the new laws ringing on our doors and big tech company always having two steps ahead…\n
\n
I’m really asking myself if it really matters and if it actually make sense to use harden technology or browsers like arkenfox or the tor browser whose end node are mostly intercepted by private institutions and governemental institutions…\n
\n
I’m probably overthinking and falling into a deep hole… But the more i dig into security and privacy, the more I get the feeling that this is an already lost battle against big tech…\n
\n
Some recent source:\n
\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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> Do not overthink they want to know about you everything.\n
\n
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\n
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Heyha !\n
\n
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\n
I’m personally concerned about how my data and my identity is used against my will while surfing the web or using/hosting services. Self-hoster and networking enthousiast, I have some entry/medium security infrastructure.\n
\n
Ranging from self-hosted adblocker, dns, router, vlans, containers, server, firewall, wireguard, VPN… you name it ! I was pretty happy to see all my traffic being encrypted through wireshark and having what I consider a solid homelab.\n
\n
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\n
- privacy.resistFingerprinting\n
- privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled\n
- …\n
\n
I though I had some pretty harden security and safe browsing experience, but oh my I was wrong…\n
\n
**From pixel tracking, to WebRTC leaking your real ip, fonts fingreprinting, canvas fingreprinting, audio fingerprinting, android default keyboard sending samples, ssl certificate with known vulnerabilities…**\n
\n
And most of them are not even some new tracking tech… I mean even firefox 54 was aware of most of these way of fingerprinting the user, and it makes me feel firefox is just another hidden evil-corp hiding with a fancy privacy facade ! Uhhg…\n
\n
And even if you somehow randomize those fingerprint, user-agent and block most of those things, this makes you stand out of the mass and makes you even easier to track or fingerprint. Yeah something I read recently and it actually make sense… the best way to be somehow invisible is actually to blend into the mass… If you stand out, you are pretty sure to be notices and identified (if that makes sense :/)\n
\n
This really makes me depressed right now… It feels like a losing battle where my energy is just being wasted to try to have some privacy and anonimity on the web… While fighting against the new laws ringing on our doors and big tech company always having two steps ahead…\n
\n
I’m really asking myself if it really matters and if it actually make sense to use harden technology or browsers like arkenfox or the tor browser whose end node are mostly intercepted by private institutions and governemental institutions…\n
\n
I’m probably overthinking and falling into a deep hole… But the more i dig into security and privacy, the more I get the feeling that this is an already lost battle against big tech…\n
\n
Some recent source:\n
\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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Heyha !\n
\n
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- privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled\n
- …\n
\n
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\n
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[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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- …\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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- …\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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Heyha !\n
\n
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\n
Ranging from self-hosted adblocker, dns, router, vlans, containers, server, firewall, wireguard, VPN… you name it ! I was pretty happy to see all my traffic being encrypted through wireshark and having what I consider a solid homelab.\n
\n
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I though I had some pretty harden security and safe browsing experience, but oh my I was wrong…\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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Heyha !\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
- privacy.resistFingerprinting\n
- privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled\n
- …\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
[avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config](https://avoidthehack.com/firefox-privacy-config)
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Rethinkdns is probably your best bet! Right now they are missing an important feature where It takes wireguard’s DNS configuration into account, making it obsolete for those who have private dns in a local environnement with an upstream dns !\n
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My current set-up is to use Proton VPN with the Android settings “Always-on VPN” and “Block connections without VPN” and then use Proton VPN’s Split-tunneling to exclude certain apps from using the VPN. This has the desired effect of blocking certain apps from having access to the internet.\n
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However, I now find that I need to use certain Apps *without* the VPN but *with* internet access. In the past, I’d used something like NetGuard to control which apps have internet access, but, as Android only allows one VPN slot, this would require me to swap out Proton VPN.\n
\n
So my problem statement: I’d like to be able to continue to use Proton VPN, exclude *some* apps from using that VPN but still have access to the internet, and block *still other* apps from the internet entirely. I’m struggling to find a way to do this.\n
\n
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Can’t wait for version 0.5.6 😄
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Question for the group on a problem I’m trying to solve: How can I block internet access for some apps on standard, OOTB Android?\n
\n
My current set-up is to use Proton VPN with the Android settings “Always-on VPN” and “Block connections without VPN” and then use Proton VPN’s Split-tunneling to exclude certain apps from using the VPN. This has the desired effect of blocking certain apps from having access to the internet.\n
\n
However, I now find that I need to use certain Apps *without* the VPN but *with* internet access. In the past, I’d used something like NetGuard to control which apps have internet access, but, as Android only allows one VPN slot, this would require me to swap out Proton VPN.\n
\n
So my problem statement: I’d like to be able to continue to use Proton VPN, exclude *some* apps from using that VPN but still have access to the internet, and block *still other* apps from the internet entirely. I’m struggling to find a way to do this.\n
\n
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Rethinkdns is probably your best bet! Right now they are missing an important feature where It takes wireguard’s DNS configuration into account, making it obsolete for those who have private dns in a local environnement with an upstream dns !\n
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Can’t wait for version 0.5.6 😄
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Question for the group on a problem I’m trying to solve: How can I block internet access for some apps on standard, OOTB Android?\n
\n
My current set-up is to use Proton VPN with the Android settings “Always-on VPN” and “Block connections without VPN” and then use Proton VPN’s Split-tunneling to exclude certain apps from using the VPN. This has the desired effect of blocking certain apps from having access to the internet.\n
\n
However, I now find that I need to use certain Apps *without* the VPN but *with* internet access. In the past, I’d used something like NetGuard to control which apps have internet access, but, as Android only allows one VPN slot, this would require me to swap out Proton VPN.\n
\n
So my problem statement: I’d like to be able to continue to use Proton VPN, exclude *some* apps from using that VPN but still have access to the internet, and block *still other* apps from the internet entirely. I’m struggling to find a way to do this.\n
\n
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
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While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
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**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
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Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
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- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
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### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
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After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=preferred_color_mode\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=color_mode\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=saved_user_sessions\n
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```\n
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To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
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### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
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> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
- Your browser reports a specific, common version number and operating system\n
- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
- Your webcam and microphone capabilities are disguised\n
- The Media Statistics Web API reports misleading information\n
- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
- The WebSpeech, Gamepad, Sensors, and Performance Web APIs are disabled\n
\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
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### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thanks but that’s really not what I’m looking for…\n
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> When it’s needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
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I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
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Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
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**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
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\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
- Your browser reports a specific, common version number and operating system\n
- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
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- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
- The WebSpeech, Gamepad, Sensors, and Performance Web APIs are disabled\n
\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
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While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
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I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
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Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
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**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
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Edit\n
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\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
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- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
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### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
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After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
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To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
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Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
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If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
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\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thanks but that’s really not what I’m looking for…\n
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
---\n
\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=preferred_color_mode\n
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```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
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- The Media Statistics Web API reports misleading information\n
- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
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\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
---\n
\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=preferred_color_mode\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/^$third-party\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
- Your browser reports a specific, common version number and operating system\n
- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
- Your webcam and microphone capabilities are disguised\n
- The Media Statistics Web API reports misleading information\n
- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
- The WebSpeech, Gamepad, Sensors, and Performance Web APIs are disabled\n
\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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\n
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
---\n
\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=preferred_color_mode\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=color_mode\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=saved_user_sessions\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/^$third-party\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
- Your browser reports a specific, common version number and operating system\n
- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
- Your webcam and microphone capabilities are disguised\n
- The Media Statistics Web API reports misleading information\n
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### Closing thoughts\n
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This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
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If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
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- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
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While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
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I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
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Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
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**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
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Edit\n
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\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
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```\n
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To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
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### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
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\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
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If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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+title: "Selective cookie blocker ? (GitHub)"
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
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Edit\n
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\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
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- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
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```\n
\n
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```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
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\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
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\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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Edit\n
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\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
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- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
- Your browser reports a specific, common version number and operating system\n
- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
- Your webcam and microphone capabilities are disguised\n
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- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
- The WebSpeech, Gamepad, Sensors, and Performance Web APIs are disabled\n
\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
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\n
```\n
\n
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\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
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- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
- Your webcam and microphone capabilities are disguised\n
- The Media Statistics Web API reports misleading information\n
- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
- The WebSpeech, Gamepad, Sensors, and Performance Web APIs are disabled\n
\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
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\n
```\n
\n
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```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
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\n
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\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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\n
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
---\n
\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
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\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=preferred_color_mode\n
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```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
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> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
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\n
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\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
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- Any Site-Specific Zoom settings are not applied\n
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\n
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If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
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### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
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If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
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While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
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Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
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Edit\n
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\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
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\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
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\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
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\n
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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+title: "Selective cookie blocker ? (GitHub)"
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
\n
Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
\n
- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
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```\n
\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
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\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
---\n
\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thanks but that’s really not what I’m looking for…\n
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Hi everyone !\n
\n
Right now I use:\n
\n
- Firefox’s full protection with everything blocked by default\n
- AdGuard adblocker extension\n
- Adguardhome DNS blocker\n
- ProtonVPN through wireguard\n
- Selfhosted searxng instance (metasearch engine aggregator).\n
\n
While this gives me reasonable doubt of protection/privacy, this blocks me out to interact with FOSS projects on github, which kindda sucks!! I don’t want to accepts [GitHub’s long cookie list of tracking and statistics](https://github.com/privacy/cookies/), but not being able too interact and help FOSS project to thrive, improve, get some visibility, will in the long term hurt FOSS projects.\n
\n
I’m aware of [GitHub’s cookie management preferences](https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-user-account-settings/managing-your-cookie-preferences-for-githubs-enterprise-marketing-pages), but I don’t trust them to manage and choose what should be accepted or not !\n
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Firefox only allows to block/accept everything and all extensions are just to delete them. I couldn’t find any related and somehow workaround on this issue.\n
\n
**Q: Is there anyway to only accept cookies allowing me to login and interact with repos without accepting those tracking and analytic cookies?**\n
\n
If you have any solution/workaround to share, I’m all ears !\n
\n
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\n
Edit\n
----\n
\n
I learned a few new things today:\n
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- Adguard AdBlocker extension for firefox allows to block cookies before they enter into your system\n
- [User Agent spoofing addon](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
- Firefox privacy.fingerprintingProtection is not activated by default for everthing\n
\n
### – How to block specific cookies with the Adguard Adblocker extension\n
\n
⚠️ **This can and will cause the website to malfunction if you block the wrongs cookies** ⚠️\n
\n
To find out what specific cookie you want to block, you first need to know his name. For firefox you need to open the application menu -> more tools -> web developer tools **OR** right click inspect (keyboard shurtcuts depends on your system).\n
\n
In the web developer tools windows go to **STORAGE** -> cookies.\n
\n
\n
\n
After you found out what additional non-essential cookies you want to block out you need to add them in the AdGuard user rules:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">||github.com/$cookie=tz\n
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\n
To read more about on how to create you own ad filters read [the official documentation](https://adguard.com/kb/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters/).\n
\n
### – User Agent spoofing\n
\n
[User agent string switcher](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher/)\n
\n
> This extension allows you to spoof your browser “user-agent” string to a custom designation, making it impossible for websites to know specific details about your browsing arrangement.\n
\n
### – Firefox about:config privacy.fingerprintingProtection = true\n
\n
[Firefox’s documentation](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting) is pretty straightforward but here is what they are saying about:\n
\n
> However, the Canvas Permission Prompt is not the only thing that Fingerprinting Protection is doing. Fingerprinting Detection changes how you are detected online:\n
\n
- Your timezone is reported to be UTC\n
- Not all fonts installed on your computer are available to webpages\n
- The browser window prefers to be set to a specific size\n
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- Your keyboard layout and language is disguised\n
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\n
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Search for **privacy.resistFingerprinting** and set it to true. You can double-click the preference or click the Toggle Fx71aboutconfig-ToggleButton button to toggle the setting.\n
\n
If it is bolded and already set to true, you, or an extension you installed, may have enabled this preference. If you discover the setting has become re-enabled, it is likely a Web Extension you have installed is setting it for you.\n
\n
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\n
### Closing thoughts\n
\n
This may seem overkill for some people and I get it, but if you are really concerned about your privacy/security, there is nothing as “one-click/done” privacy. It’s hard-work and a every day battle with E-corp and other hidden institutions that gather every bit of fingerprints/trace you leave behind ! I hope this long edit will help some people to have a more private and safer web browsing !
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Thanks but that’s really not what I’m looking for…\n
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Thank you for your input :). While this add-on has more flexibility on what to keep in your browser, it only deletes them after they have entered your system. It’s actually not as useful as it sounds because your data is already exchanged with the server.\n
\n
If you are interested you can read my ***too*** long edit to see what I meant and how to block specific cookie before they enter your system. Also on how to spoof your user agent and activate privacy.fingerprintingProtection in firefox.
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Thank you !!\n
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Thanks :) good to know I can switch between those two in KDE ! I need to test Plasma and xfce to see wich fits better my needs and has better suppport for my system !\n
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Thanks :) good to know I can switch between those two in KDE ! I need to test Plasma and xfce to see wich fits better my needs and has better suppport for my system !\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
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I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
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After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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\n
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\n
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
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\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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\n
> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
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\n
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\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
- remove package\n
- it’s configuration files\n
- remove unused packages automatically installed ?\n
\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
Some insight from experienced user would be great :)
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
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I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
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So why doesn’t `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs` removes everything ? I thought this command would be the exact opposite of `sudo apt install package-name`
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
**Edit:** While writing my replay and searching through the web and my console, even though I wouldn’t have had understood it while reading it… It actually tells me in the description that emacs is a metapackage… Bad reading skills :/ sorry about that !\n
\n
> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
---\n
\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
Thank you :)
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
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> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
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Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
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I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
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\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
Thank you :)
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
\n
So why doesn’t `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs` removes everything ? I thought this command would be the exact opposite of `sudo apt install package-name`
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
Isn’t that command supposed:\n
\n
- remove package\n
- it’s configuration files\n
- remove unused packages automatically installed ?\n
\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
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I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
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\n
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\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
Thank you :)
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
`sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs`\n
\n
It only removed that package and not the other dependencies installed with it (emacs-gtk, emacs-common…). I had to manually remove them one-by-one.\n
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Isn’t that command supposed:\n
\n
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\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
Thank you :)
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
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\n
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
**Edit:** While writing my replay and searching through the web and my console, even though I wouldn’t have had understood it while reading it… It actually tells me in the description that emacs is a metapackage… Bad reading skills :/ sorry about that !\n
\n
> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
---\n
\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
Thank you :)
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
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I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
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So why doesn’t `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs` removes everything ? I thought this command would be the exact opposite of `sudo apt install package-name`
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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\n
> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
---\n
\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
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Thank you :)
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
Some insight from experienced user would be great :)
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Hi thanks for your quick response !\n
\n
I already checked with `apt show emacs` and the output clearly shows `emacs-gtk` as depends on. And while installing the emacs package with: `sudo apt-get install emacs` it installed a ~400Mo package and all dependencies.\n
\n
So why doesn’t `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs` removes everything ? I thought this command would be the exact opposite of `sudo apt install package-name`
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Thank you very much for your enlighten answer :D !\n
\n
> Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect\n
\n
Yes that’s what I found out with `apt show emacs-gtk`, it shows all the dependencies but I found it quiet odd behavior (lack of knowledge).\n
\n
I wasn’t aware of metapackages, something new to put into my knowledge database.\n
\n
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\n
> Description: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).\n
\n
---\n
\n
If you don’t mind I have a last question. Imagine I want to remove `docker-ce`, which depends on `iptables` among others, if I `sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove docker-ce`, this isn’t going to remove iptables and break my system right? Because it’s used by other packages, system… I guess, no?\n
\n
I think a more general question would be how can I be sure I not going to fuck my system while removing packages? Maybe I’m to paranoïd and today it’s relatively safe to do so, compared to years ago??\n
\n
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Yeah NC is way too much bloated and heavily unstable after some long term use. As an alternative for cloud storage I use ownCloud. The newer owncloudIS version needs a bit more maturing before it’s fully functional and less unstable for selfhosters, but the php version is fully functional and the native apps are awesome :).\n
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While AIO is neat on paper, it’s most of the time buggy and not as good as native tools. Having all your tools bind together is a bad idea in my opinion… Having a hammer that’s also a screwdriver, a scissor… Leave them less functional as having them separated !\n
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While AIO is neat on paper, it’s most of the time buggy and not as good as native tools. Having all your tools bind together is a bad idea in my opinion… Having a hammer that’s also a screwdriver, a scissor… Leave them less functional as having them separated !\n
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Yeah this takes more space and is less convenient, but the right tool for the right job is a principle that always works in the long term !
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