.. | ||
aminda-extensions.json | ||
disable-floc.json | ||
disable-incognito.json | ||
dns0.json | ||
enable-ech-ocsp.json | ||
enable-home-labs.json | ||
force-incognito.json | ||
https-everywhere.json | ||
README.md | ||
restore-doh.json |
Chromium policies
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.
Dark Reader
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As playing around with these policies and constantly removing the profile directory doesn’t help my migraine.
Privacy Manager
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Quick browser options and data removal on startup. Maybe beneficial if incognito is disabled (which again is not great idea for quick guest access?)
Fedora User Agent
Communicates websites that Ubuntu isn’t the only Linux distribution and makes some offer rpm packages directly.
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Bitwarden
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The password manager of my choice.
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
dns0.json
Simply enables DNS-over-HTTPS with DNS0.eu
https-everywhere.json
Enforces https and attempts to upgrade http to https.