FireFox, Top Security/Privacy Extension

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by zpro, Aug 10, 2012.

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  1. arran

    arran Registered Member

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    Actually there has already been 2 FF Addons already mentioned in this thread
    which randomly rotates fingerprint on each website visit. ie "Secret Agent" which is what I posted and "Fire Gloves" These are relatively new addons and I think you will find there will be more of such addons in the future.
     
  2. happyyarou666

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    secret agent i dont recommend it, it messes with your browsing experience as soon as ive activated stealth and it dont work on https id suggest as ive did in the past to manually enter a user agent as suggested to be 100% sure
     
  3. Warlockz

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    Already had that issue covered here!:thumb:

    FireGloves? Because it circumvents Fingerprinting, ha try reading through the thread before you reply.... :D
     
  4. luciddream

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    It's actually working for you in Firefox without the addon? It didn't for me, but granted that was a couple years ago. Since then I just add the addon assuming it's still the case. Are you sure it's actually encrypting your keystrokes, or do you just assume it does?

    Also are you using the free (Personal) version, or a paid one (Pro/Premium)?

    I'm thinking about removing the addon now and seeing if all still works well... but I don't wanna break anything either and spend half my day fixing it. It's working great as it is, and I've seen many say they can't make the same claim with the paid versions. So maybe I should just leave well enough alone. But on the other hand I like to streamline everything I can, so if it's not needed...

    I'd like to hear others chime in on this as well.
     
  5. arran

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    Um Firstly it does work on https.

    Secondly the problem with messing with browsing experience ie the occasional broken web page etc is easy to fix, The reason why that problem is there is because the user agent list is huge and there is a lot of very old user agents from old browsers in there, we just need to edit the user agent list and delete the offending user agents causing the bad browsing experience.

    This addon is still way better than having to "MANUALLY" change the user agent on each website visit.
     
  6. klarm

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    I have premium version and as I'm aware off it works inside FF (v3.x).
    I wasn't able to find any FF add-on for this purpose. what's the name?
    cheers.
     
  7. happyyarou666

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    ok ill give it a whirl one more time since apparently its the best user agent rotater out there , well then can we have an updated list without the offending user agents ?, id like that then id be able to use it again , thanks and thanks for confirming it working for https too , once we get it all sorted no more manually entering user agents would be excellent :thumb:

    thou i asume it wont be required with my tor browser bundle since torbutton has its own useragent switcher but ill be using it for my regular non deep webz browser , and another question do i need firegloves if i have secret agent addon ? wich dont even autoactivate on every site you have to keep on clicking it to on -.-
     
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  8. PaulyDefran

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    Already beaten to death, but VPN's *should* obscure you on HTTPS:

    ht tps://w ww.grc.com/x/ne.dll?xxxxxxxx

    *Insert NOT my host name here*

    ht tps://w ww.grc.com/x/ne.dll?xxxxxxxx

    Shields UP! is checking YOUR computer's Internet
    connection security . . . currently located at IP:

    *Insert NOT my real IP here*

    PD
     
  9. luciddream

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    It's not listed in the addons. It comes with the program when you install it. But now you've got me wondering... did it come with the Premium version? Or is this addon I have left behind from when I was using the Personal/Free version? I honestly can not recall now.

    I'd have to uninstall everything, clean up/defrag, then install again. And to be perfectly honest I'm just too lazy to do it.

    Maybe I'll disable the addon here and see if it still works.
     
  10. hogndog

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    Proxify.. its encrypted.. :argh:
     
  11. Judge Dee

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    I installed this because of your recommendation, and I have to totally agree with you.
    It is easy, and it works.
    Only one click on its icon in the add-on bar resets it to default.
    Good extension!
     
  12. happyyarou666

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    well what about that custom list to get secret agent uptodate? anybody? and what about firegloves?
     
  13. guest

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    There is something like firegloves from chrome Iron?

    Can anybody a "perfect" score in any of this test?
    http://ip-check.info/?lang=en At least the ones avoidable without using a VPN service.

    I'm using
    - Trusteer Rapport
    - KeeFox + KeePass
    - Perspectives
    - AdBlock Plus
    - HTTPS Everywhere
    - Redirect Cleaner
    - Ghostery
    - FireGloves
     
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  14. Q Section

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    For the academic exercise of it......

    Beforehand the following three sites were visited and tests ran and results gathered:

    http://fingerprint.pet-portal.eu/#
    https://panopticlick.eff.org/
    http://ip-check.info/?lang=en

    Then Firegloves add-on, Secret Agent add-on & Dephormation add-on were installed and the browser restarted. The above tests were run again and the results were:

    #1 = No difference
    #2 = 2,353,046 before and 2,353,673 after - a difference of only 27 so virtually No difference (.026 of 1%).
    #3 = No difference

    Next Private Browsing was selected and the results were:

    #1 = Pass
    #2 = 2,353,704 - a difference of only 658 toward the interests of privacy. Not a significant difference.
    #3 = No difference
    This is not meant to discourage any development of privacy add-ons but there are other means to secure communications (but out of the reach of the finances of almost everyone for now unfortunately). The more roadblocks put in the way for those who wish to track the more tedious their task becomes. This might in a general sense be likened to adding several additional kinds of locks to one's front door. Perhaps they can be bypassed eventually but the cost and effort continue to become more difficult and the going slower as more security is added.

    Edit - corrected order
     
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  15. guest

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    Firegloves only works if you activate it manually or in incognito mode I have done the same test and it works well blocking #1 and #2 I have some doubts about #3
    only one in 336,245 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours. before was 2,5 millions more or less like your results

    I think your Number #3 should be number #2 according to the order of the links.
     
  16. Q Section

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    Firegloves was tried in Private Browsing mode which is to say "incognito mode" hopefully the same thing as you indicated? Supposedly it starts by itself if the default checkbox is checked in it's options so as to start in Private Browsing mode.
     
  17. caspian

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    I tried firegloves and it worked. But I can't login to Yahoo mail. What a shame! Why is that?
     
  18. rookieman

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    I might give a few of those a try ;)
     
  19. CloneRanger

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    http://fingerprint.pet-portal.eu/# Only works if Jscript + Flash are enabled :D So i did that + got a SuperCookie ( which NoScript would delete anyway after use :) ) but it froze here ?

    f.gif

    https://panopticlick.eff.org I recently installed the SecretAgent AddOn :thumb: so it shows Opera, when i'm actually using FF :p

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    Note i'm UNIQUE out of ALL their tests Now normally that's NOT good, but SecretAgent randomally selects from All the following options, Each + Every time you launch your browser, and/or refresh the pages :thumb:

    [noparse]amaya/9.51 libwww/5.4.0
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    Dillo/0.6.6
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    ELinks/0.10.4-7ubuntu1-debian (textmode; Linux 2.6.12-10-k7-smp i686; 80x24-2)
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    IBrowse/2.4 (AmigaOS 3.9; 68K)
    ICE Browser/5.05 (Java 1.4.0; Windows 2000 5.0 x86)
    Jigsaw/2.2.0 W3C_CSS_Validator_JFouffa/2.0
    Links (0.98; Linux 2.6.7-rc2 i686; 132x43)
    Links (2.1pre14; OS/2 1 i386; 80x33)
    Links (2.1pre31; Linux 2.6.21-omap1 armv6l; x)
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    mothra/Jul-10-17:33:30-EDT-2006
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    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.13) Gecko/20080313 SeaMonkey/1.1.9 (Ubuntu-1.1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu1)
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1b2) Gecko/20060823 SeaMonkey/1.1a
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008072716 IceCat/3.0.1-g1
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008100716 Firefox/3.0.3 Flock/2.0
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110817 Iceape/2.0.14
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080915000512 SeaMonkey/2.0a1pre
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; fr-fr) AppleWebKit/525.1+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/525.1+) midori
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; c) AppleWebKit/525.1+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/525.1+) epiphany
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20061201 Galeon/2.0.2 (Ubuntu package 2.0.2-4ubuntu1)
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.:cool: Gecko/20100215 Solaris/10.1 (GNU) Superswan/3.5.8 (Byte/me)
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19) Gecko/20090701 Galeon/2.0.7
    Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; SunOS sun4u; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20070606
    Mozilla/5.0+(X11;+U;+Linux+i686;+en-US;+rv:1.7.3)+Gecko/20040922
    muCommander v0.8.3 (Java 1.4.2_03-b02; Windows XP 5.1 x86)
    NCSA_Mosaic/2.7b5 (X11;Linux 2.6.7 i686) libwww/2.12 modified
    NetSurf/1.1 (Linux; i686)
    Opera/7.11 (Windows NT 5.1; U) [en]
    Opera/7.60 (Windows NT 5.2; U) [en] (IBM EVV/3.0/EAK01AG9/LE)
    Opera/9.00 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en)
    Opera/9.20 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en)
    Opera/9.52 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en)
    Opera/9.60 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.1.1
    Opera/9.80 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.2.14912/1186; U; en) Presto/2.2.0
    Opera/9.80 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en) Presto/2.6.30 Version/10.61
    Opera/9.80 (Windows Mobile; WCE; Opera Mobi/WMD-50433; U; en) Presto/2.4.13 Version/10.00
    Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 6.0; U; en) Presto/2.5.22 Version/10.50
    Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 6.1; U; en) Presto/2.8.131 Version/11.10
    Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux x86_64; U; Linux Mint; en) Presto/2.2.15 Version/10.10
    Science Traveller International 1X/1.0
    Ubuntu APT-HTTP/1.3
    vobsub
    w3m/0.4.1
    Wget/1.6
    xChaos_Arachne/5.1.89;GPL,386+[/noparse]

    http://ip-check.info/?lang=en Mostly not bad, nothing to worry about ;)

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  20. caspian

    caspian Registered Member

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    @CloneRanger So it showed you as using Opera?....LOL

    But how that last test. The user agent?
     
  21. Warlockz

    Warlockz Registered Member

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    Addon works great, but why isnt it on the Firefox Addon Site? cant find HTTPS Everywhere either on FF Addon site, so Its probably something similar hmn?

    Thanks for sharing!
     
  22. CloneRanger

    CloneRanger Registered Member

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    Yes & NoScript :)

    Pleasure :thumb:
     
  23. ZZZ7

    ZZZ7 Registered Member

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    Incognito mode and Better Privacy,too. :)
     
  24. caspian

    caspian Registered Member

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    I have added Firegloves and Secret Agent. I also use

    Better Privacy
    Adblock Plus
    Ghostery
    NoScript

    Those are for privacy but I also use

    Video Downloadhelper
    Flagfox

    I am really disappointed that I cannot login to Yahoo mail or gmail with Firegloves on.
     
  25. happyyarou666

    happyyarou666 Registered Member

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    im kinda suprised nobody has bothered to update secret agents useragent list , since ive already mentioned it messing with the browsing experience in stealth mode, its not fireglove its secret agent caspian thats doing the messing around
     
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