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README

By default, LibreWolf is probably the better choice over Firefox as it already disables most of telemetry and tracking.

Install

Get LibreWolf from website.

Add the librewolf.overrides.cfg to the $HOME/.librewolf folder and adapt to your needs.

Remove leading // to enable a setting. You need to restart (all instances of) LibreWolf afterwards. You can cross-check if they have been applied by typing about:config in the browser navigation bar and search for the setting.

Besides LibreWolf's integrated anti-tracking mechanisms, it's still advised to install additional plugins to further enhance this.

In addition, some of those extensions will also greatly improve your user experience: fewer ads, faster page loads. Remember, you can also switch them off (disable), you don't need to uninstall.

Highly recommended to have all of them allowed in Incognito Mode as well.

See arkenfox extensions recommendations.

Must have

Hint: Extensions impacting redirects or cookies might lead to malfunctioning of some websites. If you encounter this, it's recommended to disable them per page and NOT globally! First could shot can be setting an exception for a page inside uBlock.!

You can hide extension icons in the overflow menu if you like. Just right click the icon in the top right in the menu bar and "pin to overflow".

uBlock settings

  • Import the ublock.txt in the "My Filter" menu for proper settings from the extension_settings/ folder within the extension.
  • Import https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gwarser/filter-lists/master/lan-block.txt in "Filter lists" (Custom)

Use a password manager and don't store or synchronize your passwords within internal browser functionality, e.g., KeePassXC or Bitwarden with a custom provider

If not possible in another way, you can add them via Add custom search engine. Just follow instructions after installing and opening the extension.

For most search engines, you can also store your preferences inside the URL itself. This is great for having the same experience across devices and if you clear any cookies when your browser shuts down. Make sure that you have those preferences in when you save as a new search engine.

You should also prefer POST over GET. Depending if there's a %s in the URL, it's using GET. If it's not present in the examples below, make sure to hit the Advanced settings when adding it as search engine and check POST. Then provide q={searchTerms} in the input field.

https://searx.be
https://duckduckgo.com
https://www.qwant.com
https://duckduckgo.com

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 and does not use the default search engine, but your default!

Additional hints

Besides securing LibreWolf, you should consider not using the DNS servers of your Internet provider and instead install system-wide DNS alternatives or a local DNS server which directly queries root DNS servers. There's really no downside of this.