Wojtek Kosior writes:
>>> https://github.com/hyphanet/browser/blob/main/freenetbrowser.in#L177
> It seems the file Arne showed you is a shell script (well, bash
> script). This script can be used to configure a Firefox-based browser
> to access a peer-to-peer filesharing network called "Freenet"
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023, at 11:30 AM, Gottfried wrote:
> (I am using Icecat with the Tor browser)
I’m not sure I understand your configuration, and I rarely use Tor myself, but
I wanted to make sure you’re aware that changing even innocuous-seeming
settings can expose you to fingerprinting risk
> Hi,
>
> thank you.
>
> I downloaded this file with wget.
>
> But how can I now use it? What do I have to do?
>
> Is it only for icecat? or can I use it also for chromium?
>
> Kind regards
>
> Gottfried
It seems the file Arne showed you is a shell script (well, bash
script). This script can
Hi,
thank you.
I downloaded this file with wget.
But how can I now use it? What do I have to do?
Is it only for icecat? or can I use it also for chromium?
Kind regards
Gottfried
Am 01.03.23 um 18:04 schrieb Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide:
Gottfried writes:
would it be a significant improvem
Gottfried writes:
> would it be a significant improvement for security if I used
> Icecat and ungoogled chromium always in a container?
> (I am using Icecat with the Tor browser)
I’m not sure about security of a container there — it could help if
there’s an unpatched vulnerability in icecat, but
Hi
1.
would it be a significant improvement for security if I used
Icecat and ungoogled chromium always in a container?
(I am using Icecat with the Tor browser)
(Or at least ungoogled chromium).
2.
If I am using an external hard-disk with USB connected to my laptop
can somebody/or a programme wh