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Chromium policies
amber-theme-colour.json.sample
aminda-extensions.json
black-theme-colour.json.sample
brave-shields-disabled.json
disable-brave-ipfs.json
disable-brave-rewards-wallet.json
disable-brave-tor.json
disable-brave-vpn.json
disable-floc.json
disable-incognito.json.badidea
doh-adguard-dns0.json
dph-adguard.json
doh-adguard-unfiltered.json
doh-cloudflare-secure.json
doh-disabled
doh-dns0.json
doh-dns0-kids.json
doh-dns0-open.json
doh-dns0-zero.json
doh-google64.json
doh-google.json
doh-mullvad-base.json
doh-quad9-ecs.json
doh-quad9.json
doh-unlocked-unset.json
edge-appsfavorites.json
edge-newtabapps.json
edge-screenshots.json
enable-chromecast.json
enable-labs.json
enable-passwordleakdetection.json
enable-tab-suspend.json
fix-edge-search.json
generative-ai.json
https-everywhere.json
prefetch.json
profilemanager.json
README.md
amber-theme-colour.json.sample
Automatically generated theme colour based on “amber”
(#ffb700
), it looks kind of fancy, but doesn’t feel like
it’s for me.
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.
This does contain some bloat or something not necessary in all
situations or even overlapping extensions, but there is an important
side goal of teaching users to disable extraneous extensions they
don’t need (unless I decide they do need something and thus it’s
force_installed
.
3rdparty
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- DuckDuckGocaoacbimdbbljakfhgikoodekdnlcgpk
- DuckDuckGomlojlfildnehdpnlmpkeiiglhhkofhpb
- AdNauseampkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp
- PrivacyBadger
Silk - Privacy Pass Client for the browser
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Silk or Privacy Pass has a chance of decreasing the amount of captchas especially from Cloudflare when “suspicious” traffic is detected.
To intentionally trigger it and what should be allowed in NoScript:
Plasma Integration
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Does a lot of small things on KDE Plasma which my family uses (and me too, when I am not on Sway). For example media player integration to Plasma, downloads indicator/control, KDE Connect, alt-f2, etc.
uBlock Origin
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Blocked for Ad Nauseam
Ruffle
Actively developed open source extension to revive Flash content on the web. It can also be embedded to webpages, but I would prefer my family to use a newer version than hope everyone keeps their websites up-to-date.
HTTP Indicator
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Displays whether a web page was loaded over HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 etc.
Fedora User Agent
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Communicates websites that Ubuntu isn’t the only Linux distribution and makes some offer rpm packages directly.
IPvFooBar
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AdNauseam
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Complementing PrivacyBadger with an adblocker so first profile runs have at least something to block Malvertising now that I no longer enable NoScript out of the box.
uBlock Origin
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yes, it’s the second time ,one is edge, one is chrome
Bitwarden
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The password manager of my choice. For the managed settings see here, although that only applies to self-hosters.
Privacy Badger
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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
black-theme-colour.json.sample
Sets the theme colour as black. This is managed instead of recommended, because even the recommended policy seems to block theme changing.
.sample
suffix is there so maybe I will stop applying
this policy and thus disabling GTK/Qt themes.
brave-shields-disabled.json
Allowlist for sites where I think Brave Shields may be breaking
things. Similar is also in aminda-extensions.json
for
Privacy Badger.
disable-brave-ipfs.json
Disables Brave integrated IPFS node.
disable-brave-rewards-wallet.json
Disables Brave rewards and wallet.
disable-brave-tor.json
Disables Tor in Brave as I recommend using Tor Browser instead.
disable-brave-vpn.json
Disables Brave VPN, which is the most annoying feature that has group policy that I can see.
disable-floc.json
Disables floc or ad topics that are against privacy.
disable-incognito.json.badidea
Disables incognito mode. I don’t recommend this.
doh-adguard-dns0.json
dph-adguard.json
doh-adguard-unfiltered.json
doh-cloudflare-secure.json
Sets Cloudflare with malware protection as the forced DNS-over-HTTPS server.
doh-disabled
doh-dns0.json
Simply forces DNS-over-HTTPS with DNS0.eu.
doh-dns0-kids.json
doh-dns0-open.json
doh-dns0-zero.json
doh-google64.json
doh-google.json
doh-mullvad-base.json
Forces DNS-over-HTTPS with Mullvad Base, which features ad, malware & tracker blocking.
doh-quad9-ecs.json
Forces DNS over HTTPS with Quad9 ECS enabled threat-blocking server and also contains their alternative port.
doh-quad9.json
Forces DNS over HTTPS with Quad9 threat-blocking server and also contains their alternative port.
doh-unlocked-unset.json
Allows configuring DoH even with managed policies present (unless another DoH rule is in force) since enabling any managed policy will otherwise gray out the option.
If no DNS over HTTPS policy is used, this unlocks the setting. Enabling managed policies disable it by default.
My other doh-*.json
set this as well, because
secure
doesn’t allow downgrade to system resolver and
Chromium seems somewhat unreliable with it often reporting
DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE
and while this occassionally disables
ECH, it works and my system resolvers are encrypted. I hope they will
implement ECH with system resolver soon to fix this.
edge-appsfavorites.json
Edge apps in favorites bar.
edge-newtabapps.json
Should enable apps in new tab page, although I am not seeing it.
edge-screenshots.json
Explicitly enables screenshotting-
enable-chromecast.json
Explicitly enables Chromecast support.
enable-labs.json
Enables the beaker button “Experiments” for easier management than
about:flags
.
enable-passwordleakdetection.json
Warns about password reuse, although that may only be with Google account.
enable-tab-suspend.json
Enables the efficiency mode which suspends background tabs.
fix-edge-search.json
Tells Microsoft Edge to redirect queries from new tab search box to URL bar effectively forcing it to respect user configured search engine instead of stealthily sending those queries to Bing.
generative-ai.json
Allows using the AI features that I am not seeing anyway, but won’t send data back to Google about them.
https-everywhere.json
This file evolved to merge another one, so now it:
- Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), and Certivicate Revokation List (CRL) checks.
- Enables Encrypted Client-Hello (ECH), which however requires DNS-Over-HTTPS to be used.
- Forces HTTPS-only mode to be enabled.
- Attempts to upgrade
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queries tohttps://
prefetch.json
Enables prefetching. Will make sites very speedy, but decreases privacy and may conflict with uBlock Origin. However AdNauseam is already clicking those ads, so maybe it’s not that big of an issue.
profilemanager.json
Forces the profile screen even with only one profile. I love the feature in Firefox and want to see it here too, now that I accidentally noticed it.
README.md
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