export your settings before logging out, so you can import them back again after
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why not?
if a site does not work on ff there is a site you can report it too.
also, i have ff with ublock and other stuff that edit the web page, some web pages do not like it, so i fall back to chrome.
my chrome is stock, no extensions, no account, no sync. i only open it for very specific purposes.
they can detect piracy regardless. generally they set up honeypots and if you download a torrent from them, they will know and fine you.
the story is down because apparently he broke italian laws by doing something.
btw i really don't think italian law enforcement is going to care unless the scammers report it, and I don't think they will do.
the author said it still online ar archive.org
on arch eza is available on AUR, but by default it will require haskell libraries.
to avoid that, manually install pandoc-bin before eza.
i find it funny when a site only works with third party scripts and frames allowed. white page otherwise.
like why are you requesting the most stuff on your website from third parties?
Mozilla can't fail. if it does, chrome will be a monopoly and the law disallows that strictly.
at least where i live.
for vertical tabs give a try to sidebery, but use the latest beta from GitHub releases.
try the latest beta of sidebery. directly from the GitHub page.
if you use YouTube, deArrow and sponsorBlock.
sidebery to have vertical tree style tabs. use the beta from the GitHub page, they rewrote everything from v4 and v5 and v5 is way better.
vertical tabs are managed by extensions. i used tree style tab, now i'm using sidebery.
if you want to use sidebery, use the beta from the GitHub page. they completely rewrote the extension between v4 and v5
to manage passwords, use bitwarden
is not tied to any browser, it sync between devices and it's free.
there are clients for Android and desktop, most likely ios too.