Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking: a comprehensive user.js template for configuration and hardening
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this is still a draft

Foreword

What started as a personal, private project back in early 2015, was released as an article by Martin Brinkmann at gHacks in August 2015. I never expected much to happen beyond the first article, but it did. The response from the ghacks community was great. I continued to keep it up-to-date and expand it. And along with suggestions from ghacks commentators, it has evolved and grown. But six monthly updates are problematic. So two years since I started, here we are at github, with all the obvious benefits that brings. I am excited about finally being here (it was talked about for a year), and looking forward to taking this to the next level with you all.

Thorin-Oakenpants, 31-Mar-2017

PS: With Martin Brinkmann's blessing, we are keeping the ghacks name.

What does this aim to do?

What else?

What's in the pipeline?

How do I use this?

Everyone, experts included, need to read at least the Wiki page on Implementation, as it contains important information relating to a few default settings we use. The rest of the Wiki can be helpful as well.

Acknowledgments

It's impossible to acknowledge everyone - literally thousands of sources, references and suggestions. That said...

  • Martin Brinkmann at gHacks
    • 100% genuine super-nice all-round good guy. Thanks buddy!
  • The ghacks community and commentators
    • Special mentions to earthling, Tom Hawack, Just me, Conker, Rockin' Jerry, Ainatar, Parker Lewis
  • 12bytes
    • The 12bytes article now uses this user.js and supplements it with an additonal JS hosted right here at github. Thanks atomGit!
  • pyllyukko's user.js
    • A similar project started in Dec 2014