![]() ![]() Don't give in just boycott affected sites as much as practical, and politely let their owners know why.)įirst, about :preferences #privacy -> Permissions -> "Warn you when websites try to install add-ons" is enabled by default, and the only exceptions are to Mozilla-controlled first-party add-on websites. use soft coercion to make you abandon untrackable means of accessing the Internet. Then, leave an about:config tab open so you can toggle JavaScript on and off. Or if you need JavaScript on some sites, set the Slider to Medium first (disables ultra-dangerous script features). This way, you will also get settings such as disabling SVG, MathML, Web fonts. ![]() It may mess up the Security Slider, so this *after* setting the Slider to High. Good workaround: Open about:config and set javascript.enabled to false. In the big picture, Tor Project, are you deliberately training users to defeat "certificate validation" failed errors? In the small picture, this is a real risk. WTF, disable signature checks? Never, never, never! ![]() The suggested workaround is an UNEQUIVOCALLY BAD IDEA. ![]()
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