Thanks for sharing this!

Some more addons I use:
1. HTTPS Everywhere – force-redirects to HTTPS on a list (whitelist) of known 
sites. Doesn't break much stuff. I think this is a must-have.
2. RequestPolicyContinued – can be configured to disable _all_ requests from 
any server but the page source host. This preference is pretty safe but breaks 
_lots_ and *lots* of pages. In contrast to uBlock Origin (which does 
blacklisting, same as AdBlock and other ad blockers) this addon can do 
whitelisting. Better protection, more sites break.
3. CanvasBlocker – blocks canvas elements used to track you.

More addons, not security-related:
* Config Descriptions – for heavy users of about:config

Video without flash:
I highly recommend you don't use any plugins in firefox, not only for security 
reasons but also for safety (crashers!) reasons. You won't need flash on many 
sites anyway.

You probably should disable search suggestions too, because due to correlations 
on your typing frequency you could be tracked even through "anonymizing" search 
engines like DuckDuckGo.

The Firefox-inside-VM sounds like [Qubes 
OS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qubes_OS) to me, maybe that's of interest for 
you. Since you're not saving any history at all, why don't you use the tor 
browser? It has some more very nice anti-tracking features btw.
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