Difference between revisions of "Firefox Tips"

From YobiWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 38: Line 38:
 
*mozilla-mplayer
 
*mozilla-mplayer
 
*Java, cf SoftsUnderDebian
 
*Java, cf SoftsUnderDebian
 
== Anonimizing of your searches using BlackBoxSearch and CustomizeGoogle ==
 
For simple anonimization through a proxy use [http://www.blackboxsearch.com/ BlackBoxSearch].
 
Mainly BlackBoxSearch anonimizes your searches by hiding your IP.
 
Here is a [http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/ greasemonkey] [http://blog.nemik.net/2006/08/21/dont-leave-traces/ script] that makes the use of BlackBoxSearch automatic.
  +
 
To obtain a complete solution you should regularly erase your favorite search engine cookies.
 
If you are using Firefox and Google, this can be done automatically through the [http://www.customizegoogle.com/ CustomizeGoogle] extension.
 
To do this you have to enable the privacy protection options of it.
  +
 
''References:''
 
[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/08/trackmenot_1.html Schneier Security blog: TrackMeNot]
 
==Extensions for Thunderbird:==
 
==Extensions for Thunderbird:==
 
===Available as Debian packages:===
 
===Available as Debian packages:===
Line 57: Line 68:
 
*[http://joshandmerci.com/proj_thunder.php View Headers Toggle Button] - Toolbar toggle button for viewing headers.
 
*[http://joshandmerci.com/proj_thunder.php View Headers Toggle Button] - Toolbar toggle button for viewing headers.
 
*ReminderFox
 
*ReminderFox
== Anonimizing of your searches using BlackBoxSearch and CustomizeGoogle ==
 
For simple anonimization through a proxy use [http://www.blackboxsearch.com/ BlackBoxSearch].
 
Mainly BlackBoxSearch anonimizes your searches by hiding your IP.
 
Here is a [http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/ greasemonkey] [http://blog.nemik.net/2006/08/21/dont-leave-traces/ script] that makes the use of BlackBoxSearch automatic.
 
 
To obtain a complete solution you should regularly erase your favorite search engine cookies.
 
If you are using Firefox and Google, this can be done automatically through the [http://www.customizegoogle.com/ CustomizeGoogle] extension.
 
To do this you have to enable the privacy protection options of it.
 
 
''References:''
 
[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/08/trackmenot_1.html Schneier Security blog: TrackMeNot]
 
 
==Dictionaries for Thunderbird:==
 
==Dictionaries for Thunderbird:==
 
* Don't try to install them as xpi, it won't work under Debian, instead, install the proper myspell package:
 
* Don't try to install them as xpi, it won't work under Debian, instead, install the proper myspell package:

Revision as of 10:40, 25 August 2006

Extensions for Firefox:

Available as Debian packages:

Other cool ones:

Themes for Firefox:

Plugins for Firefox:

Available as Debian packages:

  • flashplayer-mozilla
  • mozilla-acroread
  • mozilla-mplayer
  • Java, cf SoftsUnderDebian

Anonimizing of your searches using BlackBoxSearch and CustomizeGoogle

For simple anonimization through a proxy use BlackBoxSearch. Mainly BlackBoxSearch anonimizes your searches by hiding your IP. Here is a greasemonkey script that makes the use of BlackBoxSearch automatic.

To obtain a complete solution you should regularly erase your favorite search engine cookies. If you are using Firefox and Google, this can be done automatically through the CustomizeGoogle extension. To do this you have to enable the privacy protection options of it.

References: Schneier Security blog: TrackMeNot

Extensions for Thunderbird:

Available as Debian packages:

  • mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail (http://enigmail.mozdev.org/) - OpenPGP message encryption and authentication
  • mozilla-thunderbird-locale-fr
  • Note that Thunderbird 1.5 contains already the "offline" extension but is only available in experimental repository as I write these lines...

Other cool ones:

Dictionaries for Thunderbird:

  • Don't try to install them as xpi, it won't work under Debian, instead, install the proper myspell package:
  • apt-get install myspell-en-gb myspell-en-us
  • That's all!
  • Don't worry if you get twice the dictionaries in Thunderbird, these are just aliases created by myspell.

Themes for Thunderbird:


Back to Software