ah, its a fork of firefox with lots of mozilla's bullshit already worked out. its security and privacy oriented, and is basically everything firefox *should* be. idk how to add to the wiki but i'll just leave my recommendation above for those who scroll down
ah, its a fork of firefox with lots of mozilla's bullshit already worked out. its security and privacy oriented, and is basically everything firefox *should* be. idk how to add to the wiki but i'll just leave my recommendation above for those who scroll down
Not sure what I did, but added something and did a couple spelling fixes (on the Archival Tools slide) and now the images that are attachments are like full-sized and not little/reasonable sized thumbnails
i just don't enjoy the dungeon designs whatsoever, things get labyrinth-y too fast and when they do it turns into stare-at-the-automap-80%-of-the-time simulator
I am reading through The Hitchhiker's Guide to Online Anonymity currently. I have read other privacy & anonymity guides, but most of them were rather basic. They got me interested in the idea of it, but it was arguably too easy. All I had to do was change emails, passwords, and a few other basic pieces of information. I have always used aliases, so the only challenge was recovering old accounts I wanted to delete that I had lost. Pretty much all of them were recovered and deleted or scrambled. I am experimenting with these privacy and anonymity tips + tools for fun due to having little else to do as of now. So, I am hoping this guide is enough to satisfy my urge to tinker with privacy & anonymity for a while.