They recommend opening and closing a new private window frequently, better
still each time. That way the pages you visit cannot cross-link. They have no
idea where you came from, thus they cannot see a pattern or establish a
record of habituary behaviour to make a fingerprint.
If I read the page correctly it's about opening a new "private" window. Which
means (I think) that page doesn't give access to the history, cookies, etc
from previous privacy pages.
If I might add, Tor Browser actually separates cookies by domain and one
cannot access another pages'
On this wiki page https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/anonymity
There's a link called "First steps towards online privacy" which takes you to
an article which arguments that opening a new window for every page you visit
is a privacy increase, without elaborating on why.
Solved!
I tried Electrum 3.0 [1], and that worked with the Python that comes with
Trisquel.
[1] https://download.electrum.org/3.0/
Hi all,
now I have the client, now I need to install the whole system:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/gnuhealth-latest.tar.gz
The same way as the client should work, am I right?
Sorry for so many questions, but I think it would be really nice to achieve
that GNU Health works on Trisquel 8.
Thank you.
In my case the driver was not shown at the side like in your pictures, and
when I found it through searching it didn't give me any eject or unmount
options.
You can also try Tor, and set the settings to Safest, it is also based on
Firefox esr(8.5.4 (based on Mozilla Firefox 60.8.0esr) (64-bit)).
And you can install libreJs addon.
@jxself thank you for the explanation.
I'll have surf with it again and take notes on the pages. The last time I
used it, e-mail, shopping, and a few casual pages (news, etc.) had issues,
and yes, I believe it had to do with LibreJS. Iirc, I attempted to disable
it, and javascript was still disabled, for some reason. I'm