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On 13 Oct 2024 04:00:31 GMT, Robert Riches <spamtrap42@jacob21819.net>Have you checked out Librewolf yet? I haven't actually done that testing myself but it supposedly is a more security hardened version of Firefox. Be interesting to see if it correct these connections or not.
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In Devuan Daedalus, updating from firefox-esr 128.3.0esr-1~deb12u1Ever started Wireshark and then loaded Firefox? Don't open any
to 128.3.1esr-1~deb12u1 appears to have broken the media autoplay
setting, as measured by YouTube ads playing immediately after page
load, even though media autoplay is turned off (except for a couple
of about:welcome* "sites".
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In an attempt to workaround the apparent (and possibly deliberate)
bug and following this page
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https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/firefox-dont-block-video-play-even-if-autoplay-is-prohibited/m-p/49998
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I have these settings in about:config:
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dom.media.autoplay-policy-detection.enabled true
media.autoplay.allow-extension-background-pages false
media.autoplay.block-event.enabled false
media.autoplay.blocking_policy 1
media.autoplay.default 5
media.autoplay.enabled false
services.sync.prefs.sync.media.autoplay.default false
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Even with that, YouTube ads play without warning.
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Are there any known workarounds (other than switching to another
browser?)
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Thanks.
external pages, just load it.
It connects to over a dozen sites, and worse, maintains
several connections. My /etc/hosts file looks like a shopping list.
And that is with "safebrowsing" , geolocation , prefetch and
all other "excuses" turned off.
It's been on this list
<https://www.linuxcompatible.org/story/linux-security-roundup-for-week-42-2024/>
For the last 20+ weeks. Always a regression or backdoor "that
allows a remote attacker to gain control of your machine when visiting
a specially crafted page".
Why do I still use it? Chrome is worse....
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