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Is there some plugin for this in Mozilla?


El 16/06/17 a les 09:50, earache ha escrit:
> Hi,
> I'm writing this letter to make a suggestion for GNUzilla/IceCat
> developers. The official Firefox opens many unwanted connections to
> various domains without the user's consent. All of those connections are
> completly useless for using the web browser, and Firefox doesn't offer a
> global option to allow the user to disable all of them together.
> Currently, the user who wants to disable them must disable some options
> in the Preferences dialog and go to each available option at
> about:config page to be able to disable most of the connections, and
> this still doesn't grant that the web browser will open any other extra
> connections in the future. As you guys can see, this is a privacy
> concern. So, here is my suggestion: create an option that gives the user
> the possibility to easily disable all of the background connections,
> which will avoid him to spend about 30 minutes.
> You can use this page as a reference:
> https://support.mozilla.org/t5/Protect-your-privacy/How-to-stop-Firefox-from-making-automatic-connections/ta-p/1748
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