Ah, okay. I had looked at the site mentioned in wat0014‘s Post. Nevertheless I remember that I‘ve seen in the past that they were frequently...
Landlock support has recently been officially merged into firejail-git. It will probably be available in the next stable version. It will be...
Aside from the fact that its updates often arrive rather late (its newest version is 119.0.6045.199-1 while Chrome is at 120.0.60.99.62) which...
Wait - are you using Vivaldi's adblocker in conjunction with uBO? If so, it's not really surprising that you're having probems. E.g....
I haven't checked that specific case. But the general answer is: uBlock Origin works best on Firefox. It might be related to HTML filtering.
Is this wiki entry comprehensive enough? https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/wiki/Frequently-asked-questions-(FAQ)
That's certainly true :D
Well, that's true for passwords but not necessarily for passphrases. I recommend to use the diceware method. A passphrase with, say, 7 words is...
For those of you who are not using Dynamic Filtering here are some filters which are believed to completely block that pest called Facebook: !...
It's available in 1.53.1b2
You're welcome! Regarding Landlock, there is a post on Phoronix today about Landlock adding initial networking support in kernel 6.7. It's in the...
It took quite a while - but finally Landlock is coming to Firejail! While Landlock is still a WIP and not yet a complete sandboxing solution, its...
May I ask why? If you're using NextDNS as a system-wide blocker I can understand it. But apart from that, all lists used in NextDNS can also be...
I've never met your daughter but I strongly guess that she isn't an advanced user accessing wilderssecurity.com That's very questionable. uBO in...
Well, every user can decide to not use Dynamic Filtering, of course (although you're missing one of the best features of uBO, IMO). But using...
Yes.
Well, on the other hand the wiki also says: I think the last aspect can be important if it comes to 1st-party ads and tracking. I keep it...
That's most probably a misunderstanding. I'm pretty sure that you don't allow (-> green) Twitter (unless you've explicitly enabled allow rules in...
By looking into the logger and filtering for blocked requests it's usually pretty easy to find the culprit.
I just tried that site and got no error (you have to allow javascript). Perhaps something is blocked for you by a filter in your adblocker?
Wow, what an arrogant and impolite reply. Another entry in my ignore list.
What are you talking about? Firefox has been "usable" for me for many years. I've never seen a reason to switch to another browser.
Hard mode only protects against cross-domain CSS, of course. And blocking 1st-party scripts doesn't show any results on that site as it requires...
Yes, much easier.
I'm surprised that nobody mentioned SUA+SRP as a prevention mechanism which should stop most or even all of such attacks. Much better than...
Separate names with a comma.