shell-things/etc/firefox/policies
Aminda Suomalainen 6029869230
browsers: force_install Privacy Badger again
While this isn't the recommended configuration, Privacy Badger has the
widget replacements, automatic learning (enabled by default as per
this policy), canvas protection etc.

AdNauseam again can replace NoScript (that I previously removed from
the policies for too aggressive for basic users) and fails to click ads
for me anyway, so I think this is the best option for me.
2024-02-29 11:22:29 +02:00
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policies.json browsers: force_install Privacy Badger again 2024-02-29 11:22:29 +02:00
README.md firefox & chromium policy READMEs: links to upstream on top 2024-02-12 17:10:51 +02:00

Firefox policies.json

The file is pretty self-explanatory, but I prefer Chromium way of handling enterprise policies since it allows me to cut them to multiple different files per whatever I am doing.

WARNING TO LIBREWOLF USERS

This file takes priority over /usr/share/librewolf/distribution/policies.json so dont apply this or a lot of LibreWolf specific customizations stops being in force.

Extensions

They are mostly self-explanatory.

Privacy Badger

  • jid1-MnnxcxisBPnSXQ-eff@jetpack - Downloaded directly from EFF.

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:

Search engines

Policy SearchEngines is only allowed on ESR.

But who cares? Anyway thus DuckDuckGo extension is installed by default so when testing this policy I wont have to see Google.