*`CanvasBlocker` (import provided config in the extension): disallows canvas fingerprinting which would be able to identify your unique browser, heavily used in some JavaScript (web) APIs
**Hint**: All extensions, especially extensions interferring in redirects and cookies like `Skip Redirect`_might_ lead to malfunctioning of some websites, e.g. websites not redirecting correctly or not being able to store cookies. _It's recommended to disable them per page if you notice something's not working as expected_!
If not possible in another way, you can add them via [Add custom search engine](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-custom-search-engine/). Just follow instructions after installing and opening the extension.
Be sure to add shortcuts to be used in your navigation bar, e.g. `@ddg` refers to DuckDuckGo search engine and directly issues searches to DuckDuckGo from the navigation bar.
* Use the provided `user.js` file and copy it into your Firefox profile folder while application is _not_ running.
To find your profile folder, click on the menu top right, on `Help -> Troubleshooting Information`. You can directly open your **Profile Directory** from there or see it, typically it's something like `$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/...` or in Windows `%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\...`
* Adjust values by browsing `about:config` in the address bar. `""` means empty, just delete the characters and press ENTER.
* Create your own profile and copy it into the application data folder while application is _not_ running. See [https://ffprofile.com](https://ffprofile.com).
Some settings _might_ break website behavior although this is not very likely. Be aware of that!
Use an external password manager like KeepassXC, at least AutoFill is advised to be disabled). See [https://www.privacy-handbuch.de/handbuch_21j2.htm#08_07_18](https://www.privacy-handbuch.de/handbuch_21j2.htm#08_07_18).
### Common User Preferences
Optional, but commonly used to ease browsing. Not security-related.
Besides securing Firefox, you should consider not using the DNS servers of your Internet provider and instead install system-wide [DNS alternatives](https://www.kuketz-blog.de/empfehlungsecke/#dns) or a [local DNS server](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unbound) which directly queries root DNS servers. There's really no downside of this.