diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3cc798d..9d96d33 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ # BetterFox /v.74 -about:config tweaks to enhance Firefox. Updated every stable release for your user.js file. +

{FastFox, SecureFox, PeskyFox}

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about:config tweaks to enhance Firefox. Updated every stable release for your user.js file. ## Three simple goals: 1) Minimalism: get what isn't needed out of the way -2) Efficiency: configuring your browser should be simple -3) Security: upgrade security and privacy without causing website breakage +2) Efficiency: unleash Firefox's ability to be fast and performant +3) Security: sensible privacy and security — without causing website breakage ## Three simple configs: @@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ about:config tweaks to enhance Firefox. Updated every stable release for your BetterFox user.js is intended for at least mid-range machines (6GB of RAM, give or take). Needing modern architecture applies strictly to the first set of preferences, all of which are found in FastFox. Even if you don't read the other two branches thoroughly (PeskyFox and SecureFox), and you're simply downloading and inserting BetterFox user.js as it is, you still need to read through and adjust FastFox to determine what is appropriate for your machine. +BetterFox user.js is intended for at least mid-range machines (6GB of RAM, give or take). Needing modern architecture applies strictly to the first set of preferences, all of which are found in FastFox. Even if you don't read the other two branches thoroughly, and you're simply downloading and inserting BetterFox user.js as it is, you still need to read through and adjust FastFox to determine what is appropriate for your machine. The rest of the prefs in user.js (found in PeskyFox and SecureFox) can be applied universally on any machine running Firefox stable release. @@ -25,7 +26,11 @@ The rest of the prefs in user.js (found in or mentioned here. BetterFox is designed to set-and-forget, not to troubleshoot and tinker. If your threat level calls for not just privacy but anonymity, please use the TOR browser. Or if you want to use my configs as a baseline to tinker with Firefox further, then have at it! 👍 +My note to hardcore privacy-concious users: I made SecureFox as private as I could, up to the point of experiencing breakage. My guiding principle was: "If it breaks it, it doesn't make it!" So things like WebGL and DRM are still enabled, and you won't find settings like or mentioned here. BetterFox is designed to set-and-forget, not to troubleshoot and tinker. + +There are alternatives for you, and they will break things. Mine is the only one that won't. + +If your threat level calls for anonymity and not just reasonable privacy, please use the TOR browser. 👍 ## Recommended Extensions