

See below for the configuration possibilities. For instance, you can configure the client to come up automatically after boot time and you can modify all Firefox options (submenu Firefox web browser) under the Connection options. From there you can, of course, change many different options. This is enough to get a Browser setup - it's really that easy.


13.1 No Internet, just Intranet or connection broker only.12 Updating Firefox without updating the OS image.6.3 Distribute Firefox profile via NoTouch Center.6.1 Make NoTouch save all user changes to Firefox.Some of the comments above are really useful such as reviewing a short list of must-have add-ons to keep them down to a minimum and to know that they are safe. It's definitely a sticky situation, but always better to exercise caution when unsure (aka better safe than sorry). onion sites, but I'm sure you'd hate to expose yourself when you're trying to be anonymous. Of course that would exclude any tor specific network locations such as. I would recommend to refrain from using any while navigating with/through tor, and revisit where you can later with the standard browser when not connected through the tor network if you want or need to used any plugins or addons. Without knowing all of that, it's best to keep the plugin and addon usage down to a minimum if using at all. Unless you know exactly where the traffic is going and coming from as well as the transport layer being used to transmit and receive the data associated with the plugin or addon, you can't be sure that what is passing to and from your system is being channeled through tor and the corresponding relays. Just keep in mind that whether you use plugins or addons, many of them perform background operations communicating with remote servers.
