# Chromium policies - [`aminda-extensions.json`](#aminda-extensionsjson) - [Privacy Badger](#privacy-badger) - [Fedora User Agent](#fedora-user-agent) - [`dns0.json`](#dns0json) - [`https-everywhere.json`](#https-everywherejson) ## `aminda-extensions.json` As I cannot separate the keys to multiple files I am forced to keep them in one and separate by what the file does, `aminda-extensions.json` is unlikely to overlap with someone else. Changing `normal_installed` to `force_installed` would also prevent uninstallation. ### Privacy Badger - `pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp` Configured to learn locally and also in incognito as opposed to only relying on vendor list. Also not display the "Welcome to Privacy Badger screen". See also: - https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger/blob/master/doc/admin-deployment.md - https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger/blob/master/src/data/schema.json ### Fedora User Agent Communicates websites that Ubuntu isn't the only Linux distribution and makes some offer rpm packages directly. - `hojggiaghnldpcknpbciehjcaoafceil` ## `dns0.json` Simply enables DNS-over-HTTPS with DNS0.eu ## `https-everywhere.json` Enforces https and attempts to upgrade http to https.