Do NOT enable studies and the other shit Mozilla is telling you on their blog. Don't let them jew you. This shit is signed by them, yet they don't mention it there just to get you into the studies shit. Fucking nigs.
I have Simple DNSCrypt but blacklisting seems to not work at all. Is editing host file the only way?
Robert Davis
easier solution: >set xpinstall.signatures.required to false in about:config >go to about:debugging, enable addon debugging >load temporary addons from your profile in the extensions folder >don't close firefox no need to modify extensions.json or install some bitcoin miner
You will get at least one unrelated study if you do that Go and check out about:studies Studies remain after being installed until they finish regardless of studies being enabled, unless you manually remove them
Jaxson Morales
Haha Mozilla STILL hasn't fixed this shit? :DD LOL wtf
Bentley King
>Set devtools.chrome.enabled=true >do this >still doesn't let me type/paste it in
Plenty of people here got the dom connect always studies and the screenshot one Go and look at the threads, I guess Mozilla finally disabled all other studies or you don't qualify for any
Ryder Wright
Thats' what I did and it stopped it from happening. Just make a new profile until there's a legit update. You'll still be able to install any addon.
Angel Anderson
>not just blocking fucking everything related to the botnet.
same thing happened to me, i kept them open at the same time and for some reason when i opened it it went back to false, had to set it at the same time
Jayden Hernandez
I've done literally nothing other than uninstall, then reinstall Firefox and everything is working fine. I only use Ublock Origin anyway.
Lucas Watson
Eh, I usually open FF and just leave it open all day, don't close it every 5 minutes. Loading the addons as temporary at the debugging page is wroking for me until a fix is out.
Oliver Perry
Are you guys fucking retarded? Just do this , you only need to do the about:config step
Oliver Morales
>set xpinstall.signatures.required to false in about:config You don't need this to load addons at debugging, I didn't
Isaac King
/based/ hosts file.
Nicholas Morales
>some of these have every link you ever click on checked with them leaving a complete record of everything you've seen all stored on Mozilla's servers
So, what will SJWs in Mozilla do with your browser history?
>detectportal.firefox.com Tells FF where you are and if you are behind a captive portal, like in a hotel or where ever.
>safebrowsing.googleapis.com Reports all user visited URLS to google to ensure, "safe browsing."
>shavar.services.mozilla.com Part of the safe browsing lists thing for Mozilla.
>aus5.mozilla.org Auto-update server stuff.
>blocklists.settings.services.mozilla.com Sends back user data on what is clicked and how much along with tons of other metrics.
Some of these once had about:config settings so users could turn them off, but no longer. You can check what Firefox is up to be viewing, about:networking