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Any of my #firefox peoples want to try this extension? Same guy that made it for Chrome with my sounds in. This apparently works without fuss, but I don't use firefox so can't prove it. github.com/LordLuceus/chrome-u…
Edit: This is now a signed firefox addon and works when clicking the below link without any fuss at all. I have now tested this myself: onj.me/browser-ui-sounds.xpi
GitHub - LordLuceus/chrome-ui-sounds: An extension for Chromium-based browsers that plays sounds for important events in the browser
An extension for Chromium-based browsers that plays sounds for important events in the browser - GitHub - LordLuceus/chrome-ui-sounds: An extension for Chromium-based browsers that plays sounds for...GitHub
Na obranu blokování reklamy
Poté, co se Youtube pustil do ostrého boje s blokátory reklamy, rozhořela se opět diskuse o tom, zda je v pořádku reklamy blokovat. Dlouho jsem byl na straně odmítačů blokování reklamy. Během svého života jsem napsal řadu článků pro různé časopisy a servery a vím, že obsah se zadarmo neudělá. Nicméně odvětví internetové reklamy zmorfovalo […]
#bezpečnost #blokování #cookies #DuckDuckGo #Firefox #reklama #soukromí #ublock #Vivaldi
Guten Morgen. Wer sie noch nicht kennt, sollte unbedingt einen Blick in die Empfehlungsecke werfen. Diese enthält meine aktuellen Empfehlungen zu verschiedenen Themen wie Messenger, Werbeblocker, werbefreies YouTube, Passwort-Manager, Suchmaschinen und Co. 👇
kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke…
#empfehlung #tracking #security #datenschutz #adblocker #android #youtube #messenger #linux #firefox #dns #unifiedpush #email #frankgehtran #thunderbird #passwortmanager #videokonferenz #vpn #suchmaschine
Empfehlungsecke
Die Empfehlungsecke beinhaltet aktuelle Empfehlungen zu Messengern, Browser-Add-ons und weiteren Themen • IT-Sicherheit aus KarlsruheKuketz IT-Security Blog
I often see people wishing that they could donate money to #Firefox Development directly.
One way to do this is to purchase a subscription to Relay, VPN or Pocket! Feel free to think of those subscriptions as donations, but instead of a tax receipt, you get access to a useful service that you can choose to use or not.
Those subscriptions make great gifts, too!
mozilla.org/en-CA/products/vpn…
relay.firefox.com/
getpocket.com/premium#plans
Firefox Relay
Firefox Relay makes it easy to create email masks that forward your messages to your true inbox. Use them to protect your online accounts from hackers and unwanted messages.relay.firefox.com
Mozilla '23 Ann. Report: CEO pay skyrockets while Firefox Marketshare nosedives
Link: lunduke.locals.com/post/505329…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…
Mozilla 2023 Annual Report: CEO pay skyrockets, while Firefox Marketshare nosedives
The Mozilla Foundation has released their latest annual report -- covering the time up through December of 2022 (Mozilla's reporting always lags by one year) -- and something peculiar leaps out of the data:The compensation of the Mozilla CEO has skyr…Bryan Lunduke (Lunduke)
This December, if there’s one tech New Year’s resolution I’d encourage you to have, it’s switching to the only remaining ethical web browser, Firefox. According to recent posts on social media, Firefox’s market share is slipping. We should not let that happen. There are two main reasons why switching is important.“Red Panda” by Mathias Appel is marked with CC0 1.0.
1. Privacy
Firefox is the only major browser not built by a company that makes money from advertising and/or selling your personal data. There’s been a lot of talk about websites tracking users using cookies, fingerprinting and other nefarious technologies that hurt your privacy. But owning the browser puts Google, Apple and Microsoft in a position where they don’t even need those tricks. We need to use browsers that are independent, and right now that means Firefox.
2. Browser engine monopoly
Wikipedia lists four browser engines as being “active”. Browser engines are the bits that take a web page’s code and display it on your screen. Ideally, they conform to the official W3C standards, and display all elements as it describes. If that’s the case, web developers can easily write sites that work on all browsers. No proprietary vendor lock-in nonsense, just glorious open standards at work.
It’s happened before
In the early 2000’s, Internet Explorer had a massive 95% market share. This meant that many sites were only developed for use with IE. They’d use experimental features that IE supported, in favor of things from the official HTML standard. This was a very bad situation, which hindered the development of the World Wide Web.
Currenty, Chrome, Safari and Edge all use variations of the closely related Webkit and Blink engines. If we want to avoid another browser engine monopoly, we need to support Firefox, and its “Gecko” engine.
Firefox is actually really good
If Firefox would be a bad browser, I would not recommend you to switch. It’s fast, has a nice user interface, and feels every bit as modern and elegant as its competition. I’ve been using it as my main browser for a couple of years now, on Linux, Windows, MacOS and Android. As a web developer, I usually have at least three browsers open, but when I go look something up on the web, I pick Firefox.
So please, help save the web by using the best browser out there. It’s an easy thing to do, and it makes a big difference.
Firefox survey II
For those of you who block Google Analytics, which of the below do you use?
This is a follow up to last week's survey:
mastodon.social/@lufthans/1115…
Feel free to boost for visibility, comment for specific tool recommendations
#Firefox #InternetPrivacy #WebPrivacy #DigitalPrivacy #GoogleAnalytics
Edit: bah, survey fail, forgot to make multi-select
- use ad block add on to block Google Analytics (5 votes)
- use JavaScript and cookie blockers to block Google (3 votes)
- use a privacy add on to block Google Analytics (3 votes)
- Pepper&Carrot ( see results w/o participating ) (1 vote)
Firefox survey
Edit: follow up survey on what people use to block Google Analytics - mastodon.social/@lufthans/1115…
When using Firefox which of the following do you do?
See Esther's post for article about Firefox being at only 2.2% use per Google Analytics for US government sites:
mastodon.social/@estherschindl…
Feel free to boost for visibility
#Firefox #InternetPrivacy #WebPrivacy #DigitalPrivacy #GoogleAnalytics #InherentlyBoostable
- use a DNS blackhole to block Google Analytics (36%, 152 votes)
- use browser add on to block Google Analytics, ad b (80%, 330 votes)
- don't block Google Analytics in any way (4%, 19 votes)
- Pepper&Carrot ( see results w/o participating ) (5%, 23 votes)
: I use #NextDNS for DNS-level tracker-blocking.
Browser with #uBlockOrigin.
(Prefer #Firefox)
And use the direct website for email providers, instead of using Outlook client. 😁
#Google pays 1150 times its entire #lobbying budget in the EU & US to fund its search engine #monopoly.😳
And if that wasn't bad enough, now they're accused of slowing down #YouTube on non-Chrome Browsers like #Firefox! 🤬
Does Google know any shame? Apparently not. 🤡 tuta.com/blog/google-search-mo…
Google Pays 1150 Times More for Its Search Monopoly Than for Lobbying in the EU & US
Your data is worth billions, time to take it back and break the Google monopoly on search!Tutanota
Happy Firefox 120 release for those who celebrate 🎉
This comes with a couple important Debugger fixes and a bunch of accessibility improvements in the toolbox.
Grab your drink of choice and read through the full update fxdx.dev/firefox-devtools-news…
Viendo los cambios que trae Firefox 120 te das cuenta de lo rota que está la internet actual.
Estos cambios no deberían ser necesarios, y sin embargo, lo son más que nunca: copiar enlaces sin parámetros de rastreo, pedir a los sitios que no vendan tus datos ni te rastreen, auto-denegación de cookies innecesarias...
mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/120.…
Y Chrome yendo en la dirección contraria. Se viene un cisma en internet.
Cheeky fuckers.
#Youtube have deployed Javascript that delays video load if the user is using #Firefox
old.reddit.com/r/youtube/comme…
Youtube has started to artificially slow down video load times if...
Posted in r/youtube by u/vk6_ • 5,196 points and 486 commentsreddit
"Did any user in the world want a user tracking and ad platform baked directly into their browser? Probably not, but this is Google, and they control Chrome, and this probably still won't make people switch to Firefox."
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0…
I stick to #Firefox
Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome
Chrome now directly tracks users, generates a "topic" list it shares with advertisers.Ars Technica
Google announced that starting in June 2024, ad blockers such as uBlock Origin #uBO will be disabled in Chrome 127 and later with the rollout of Manifest V3 (#Mv3).
The new #Chrome manifest will prevent using custom filters and stops on demand updates of blocklist. Only #Google authorized updates to browser extension will be allowed in the future, which mean an automatic win for Google in their battle to stop YouTube #AdBlockers .
#ManifestV3 is deceitful and threatening to your privacy, and now is a good time to switch to #Firefox (@mozilla) and/or #TorBrowser (@torproject) if you haven't done so already!
EFF (@eff) on Google’s Manifest V3:
⚠️eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/chro…
⚠️eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/goog…
Chrome Manifest V3 Transition Timeline (2023-11-16)
🚩developer.chrome.com/blog/resu…
EDIT for clarification: MV3 in Chrome will still allow some ad blocking extensions, but will severely limit their blocking ability and even restricts pre-set filters to 50 MAX.
Resuming the transition to Manifest V3 - Chrome for Developers
Build the next generation of web experiences.Chrome for Developers
!Friendica Support
Also in der #friendica 2023-09RC scheint sich hier noch ein Bug eingeschlichen zu haben.
Ich verwende da #FireFox auf #Linux Basis.
Kann das jemand bestätigen?
For those of us receiving email in multiple languages, it would be awesome to have #Firefox Translate built in to Thunderbird. No sending your sensitive conversations to a corporate cloud, just a lean translation service running locally.
We've decided to make it a development priority for Q1 2024!
You'll be able to track the progress via this bug: bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.…
But as always, we'll also keep you posted right here.
1823007 - Support built-in Firefox Translations in Thunderbird
NEW (nobody) in Thunderbird - General. Last updated 2023-10-18.bugzilla.mozilla.org
I always visit #YouTube without preserving cookies from previous visits, because I don't want their tracking or their recommendations based on my browsing history, but this seems to also stop the "you're using an ad-blocker" popup.
Here's how I configure Temporary Containers (medium.com/@stoically/enhance-…) in #Firefox to do that.
The first screenshot is the basic configuration; the second is some optional additional settings I use so I don't have to click quite as many things every time I open a new YouTube tab.
Enhance your privacy in Firefox with Temporary Containers
Since version 57 of Firefox — Codename Firefox Quantum — it is possible for Add-ons to activate the new Container feature without the need for the user to manually edit the browser configuration…stoically (Medium)
If you've seen in the PR for #ECH in #curl and been curious what it is? github.com/curl/curl/pull/1192…
The browsers go all-in on it. Now #Firefox:
blog.mozilla.org/en/products/f…
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
As web users, what we say and do online is subject to pervasive surveillance. Although we typically associate online tracking with ad networks and other thSarah Vasquez (The Mozilla Blog)
"Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet."
Just #mozilla making your #firefox more privacy preserving, as we are wont to do.
blog.mozilla.org/en/products/f…
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
As web users, what we say and do online is subject to pervasive surveillance. Although we typically associate online tracking with ad networks and other thSarah Vasquez (The Mozilla Blog)
Firefox 115 can silently remotely disable my extension on any site
Link: lapcatsoftware.com/articles/20…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…
On Monday morning we (Mozilla) detected a very large crash spike affecting #Firefox users on Linux, specifically on an older version of a Debian-based distribution.
It turned out to be an interesting bug involving the #Linux kernel and #Google JavaScript code so let me tell you about it.
A thread 🧵
bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.… 1/6
1839669 - Google Images search reproducibly causes tab crash
NEW (nobody) in Core - JavaScript Engine. Last updated 2023-06-23.bugzilla.mozilla.org
They really look awesome together, don't they?
This summer, please reorganize your task bars appropriately 😆
Now I have to go and rearrange my Firefox and @thunderbird icons on the task bar! They need to be side-by-side.
Is it just me, or does there need to be a huge VS in the middle...
Just like our software, the current (and yes, beloved) Thunderbird logo has seen small, iterative improvements throughout the last 20 years. But now the software is evolving into something more modern, and we believe it deserves a fresh logo that properly represents this revitalization.
Introducing the brand new Thunderbird logo, designed by the creator of the original #Firefox and #Thunderbird logos, @jonhicks 🎉
blog.thunderbird.net/2023/05/i…
Introducing The Brand New Thunderbird Logo!
We asked Jon Hicks, creator of the original Firefox and Thunderbird logos, to re-imagine his iconic design in light of our exciting future.Ryan Sipes (The Thunderbird Blog)
Just like #Firefox, you can add your own custom start page to #Thunderbird. What are some of your favorite start pages?
(Pictured in our screenshot is Bonjourr. via github.com/victrme/Bonjourr)
GitHub - victrme/Bonjourr: Minimalist & lightweight startpage inspired by iOS
Minimalist & lightweight startpage inspired by iOS - GitHub - victrme/Bonjourr: Minimalist & lightweight startpage inspired by iOSGitHub
True story: Mozilla's @mconley is a legend. (Also, he worked on Mozilla Messenger, and is responsible for #Ubuntu shipping with Thunderbird!)
His enthusiasm is so contagious that just listening to this podcast might turn you into a software engineer! Join us for ThunderCast episode 2 as we reminisce about the early days of the internet, and talk about Firefox features more people should be using.
blog.thunderbird.net/2023/05/t…
#Thunderbird #Firefox #Podcast
ThunderCast Episode #2: With Special Mozilla Guest Mike Conley
Mozilla's Mike Conley joins us to discuss the nostalgia of the early internet, his first task for Thunderbird, and some great Firefox featuresJason Evangelho (The Thunderbird Blog)
"We need people fighting for Firefox"
I agree. Firefox has been my default browser since a loooong time. The current situation is very problematic in the medium-long term, and has potential to be worse than the "IE6" times, because Google is (and has been for ages) actually an Ads company.
If not directly, somehow help keep Firefox alive.
Welcome back to the ThunderCast: Episode 2 is READY!
We welcome special #Mozilla guest @mconley, a software mechanic, musician, livestreamer, and self-described “pre-internet phenomenon” among many other awesome things.
Join us for a great conversation full of nostalgia, a behind-the-scenes look at some great Firefox features, and much more!
blog.thunderbird.net/2023/05/t…
#Podcast #Firefox #OpenSource #Dev #Email #Linux
ThunderCast Episode #2: With Special Mozilla Guest Mike Conley
Mozilla's Mike Conley joins us to discuss the nostalgia of the early internet, his first task for Thunderbird, and some great Firefox featuresJason Evangelho (The Thunderbird Blog)