• ShunkW@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Does that matter though? The fact that they add this at all is pretty gross

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        1 year ago

        It’s gross if you have donated to the project. If you haven’t, I see no issues with getting an ad I can turn off.

      • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        Momma Mozzy needs to pay the bills. She doesn’t have as deep of pockets a Google and Apple do.
        I feel a couple obviously-notated-as-sponsored links (that you can turn off) or a default search engine (that can be easily changed) that don’t effect the core behavior or security of the browser itself are worth it for a good FOSS browser.

  • abc@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Type about:preferences#home in the address bar, and then uncheck “Sponsored shortcuts”.

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    1 year ago

    Wherever I setup a new VM/PC and install FF, I always have to reset so many things:

    • Standard search SearXNG/DDG

    • New tab = blank page (privacy, no 3rd party request on new tab opening)

    • Delete Amazon, Google, etc ( out of spite)

    • Opt-out of analytics and studies

    • Change theme to dark

    • Add shortcut for other searches

    • Install ublock origin and ublock matrix (apparently redundant now, but I like visiting websites and blocking everything by default. Looking at you google analytics/fonts/etc.)

    • delete cookies on Exit

    • HYTPS only enable

    • add DNS (if not inside my network where it is handled on router level)

    Still my favorite browser

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    1 year ago

    Others mentioned ways to remove the sponsored links, though while on the subject of home pages, I’d like to shout out Tabliss. It’s the home page that I use, and is fairly simple. Gives me a background I can choose, as well as widgets for time, weather, etc.