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12 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

If you BREAK your dependency on the Chrome Web Store (ie, use Ungoogled Forks) and download archived .crx files instead, that .crx is just a .zip file - open that .crx and you can see everything!

you can't perform this on the smartphone unless you install a custom Android build.

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3 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

you can't perform this on the smartphone unless you install a custom Android build.

True.  But why use the same extensions on a smartphone that you use on a desktop or laptop?  Then set browser tasks specific to phone versus computer.

But I also say that while being the ONLY person I know over the age of TWELVE that does not own a phone.  :cool:

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30 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

I have not read the Softwware Terms for Ghostery and make no claims on how its Software Terms are worded.

I removed it forever. I came across this issue because it's no longer compatible otherwise it would go unnoticed.

ublock origin + privacy badger combined (default settings) can score up to 86% :)


https://d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock.html

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9 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

True.  But why use the same extensions on a smartphone that you use on a desktop or laptop? 

you can't install chrome extensions on Android browsers. I very rarely surf the web with a phone though.

 

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And the results are misleading.

It "thinks" I am allowing three inline scripts but my Proxomitron replaces them with "dummy scripts" instead of outright "blocking them".

This enables me to block "first-party" scripts based on content instead of blocking 'all' "first-party" scripts.

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7 hours ago, Milkinis said:

ublock origin + privacy badger combined (default settings) can score up to 86% :)


https://d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock.html

Hmm, uBlock is enough, you do NOT need another privacy badger... I don't have this other cumbersome Privacy Badger, and my score is 97% easily (not 100% here, because in uBlock's "Filter Lists" I just didn't check the "Parse and enforce cosmetic filters" box, not wanting to make uBlock too heavy already...) so deny, disable all other missing privacy eating links (on this TEST d3ward page) in uBlock, and this way get your 97% or 100%, like here... this test has too much advertising... 
Extensions to see:

HTTP Header Modifierhttps://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/header自定义工具/maaccnhcoaehdeehahenkmchinbdjjmi?hl=en-US

then Fingerprint Spoofing: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/fingerprint-spoofing/ljdekjlhpjggcjblfgpijbkmpihjfkni?hl=en-US and

Random User-Agent Switcherhttps://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/random-user-agent-switche/einpaelgookohagofgnnkcfjbkkgepnp?hl=en-US

In the first one only notch 1 and 3 (write nothing under window), in the second notch all except webrtc (because they don't match if for example uBlock has the notch under "Prevent WebRTC from leaking..."), the third one just use as it is, it will randomly switch your user agent.
Very light extensions, compared to the too claimed other Ghostery or Privacy Badgers...
But you can also not download these extensions, and your browser would be happy too... because privacy doesn't exist (for our sake...).:)

Look at the results with: https://whoer.net/fr then https://tools.iplocation.net/proxy-check and https://webbrowsertools.com/test-webrtc-leak/

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1 hour ago, Milkinis said:

if you read the permissions of most extensions, they mostly ask  to ''read and change all your data on the website you visit''

I could not imagine they were actually sniffing around and sending one's data somewhere back.

as long as they don't get to steal my saved passwords I am not concerned about privacy.

They could NOT steal my passwords, because I do not use any...:rolleyes:

Then under "Privacy practices" button in each your extension page on web store, have you this "The developer has disclosed that it will not collect or use your data.." blah blah?

 

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On 3/12/2023 at 11:55 AM, NotHereToPlayGames said:

No.  There is an intermittent "flash" where the default LIGHT background is presented and then "quickly changed" to dark.

It doesn't change "fast enough" and I will never associate my name with that "flash" - it induces migraines and seizures to some folks.

This could be the result of your interventions/alterations to the native skin, or maybe purely XP bug ?

I didn't see anything *even remotely similar* with the version 13.5, but I didn't use the acid-coloured XP skin of yours,

I took mine from the older 12th version. That being said, to be fair, I did notice

the bug you describe with some of the Ungoogled versions.

For example, chromium 102 has that weird flash bug, whereas 110/111 doesn't.

It's much less apparent on Aero systems, even with a mediocre GPU.

Solutions may involve trying to use the original dark theme, turning the aero back on,

or updating the drivers to the 36x.xx range, I know XP can't go beyond the 36x.xx range.

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On 3/14/2023 at 10:57 AM, msfntor said:

Very light extensions, compared to the too claimed other Ghostery or Privacy Badgers...
But you can also not download these extensions, and your browser would be happy too... because privacy doesn't exist (for our sake...).:)

Look at the results with: https://whoer.net/fr then https://tools.iplocation.net/proxy-check and https://webbrowsertools.com/test-webrtc-leak/

...and other online testing pages, like these (sorry if you have already seen these):

Check Public IP Address... Your Public IP Address, User-Agent String and Browser Privacy Settingshttps://tools.browsernative.com/

Cover Your Trackshttps://coveryourtracks.eff.org/

Am I Unique?https://amiunique.org/

 

What Is My Secure Referrerhttps://referer.rustybrick.com/ - Bing if you click this link on Bing...

Find What is my Referer, IP, User Agent? - anonymiz.comhttps://anonymiz.com/myreferer

JavaScript Browser Information + Document Referrer (by JS this one)https://browserleaks.com/javascript

... so Bing if you click link on Bing...

EDIT:

- another two, sorry:

What’s my referer?https://whatsmyreferer.com/ - not blank, Bing if you click this link on Bing..

WebGL Browser Reporthttps://browserleaks.com/webgl

 

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