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Cursed Firefox Addons. A fun list of things you should NOT add to your browser.
(addons.mozilla.org)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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I use Bitwarden, but what's wrong with 1password?
Nothing. Some guy on the internet that uses Firefox doesn’t like them.
Also, Malewarebytes? I don’t use them but I thought they were actually legit.
Only the free malware detection. But they tend to bundle a lot of “clean your registry”, “reclaim unused space”, “pay us to ~~sieve all your private browsing data~~ keep you secure” bloat as well. It shouldn't be permanently on your system as they can track and funnel data like crazy if you let them.
So basically like every antivirus.
They had a database breach afaik. Also a Malwarebytes extension will VERY likely compare every URL i.e. track you unnecessarily. There is UBlock Origin, nothing more needed.
Ok thanks for the heads up. Seems to be just a service offering proprietary cloud-based password storage.
I think this is very toxic towards forming habits for People.
I will do a Step-by-step guide for Android and Linux/Windows, how to sync your passwords between devices using Syncthing and KeepassXC/DX. It is so easy, like 15 steps and you are done, with images and all.
Sounds possible, but do you have evidence?
Even if they did that, there are ways to do that without compromising privacy.
Not yet. Functionality looks unnecessary though, as its simply UBlock origin.
Will have to do a mtim analysis which I dont really see myself doing