safe browsing

malina@hackerspace.gr

comzeradd@hackerspace.gr

Threat Model

1. What do you want to protect?


2. Who do you want to protect it from?


3. How likely is it that you will need to protect it?


4. How bad are the consequences if you fail?


5. How much trouble are you willing to go through in order to try to prevent those?

Privacy

Secrecy: keep our messages known only to those we want.

 

Anonymity: secrecy about who is sending & receiving messages.

 

Autonomy: our ability to make our own life decisions free from any force that has violated our secrecy or our anonymity.

eff.org/pages/tor-and-https

getfirefox.com

uBlock Origin

Decentraleyes

Extensions

Plugins

Preferences

Search: duckduckgo

 

Privacy: Do Not Track, Decline 3rd party (& search)  cookies, Tracking Protection.

 

Security: Master password, Phissing sites.

about:config

privacy.trackingprotection.enabled: true

 

privacy.resistFingerprinting: true

 

network.dns.disablePrefetch: true

about:config

network.http.speculative-parallel-limit: 0

 

network.predictor.cleaned-up: true

 

network.predictor.enabled

 

network.prefetch-next: false

testpilot.firefox.com

eff.org/pages/tor-and-https

torproject.org

Tor Browser

Orbot

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