Reviews for I2P In Private Browsing
I2P In Private Browsing by idk
30 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16610081, 4 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12781392, 4 years agoAfter installation my Gmail in another tab got disconnected. And another website as well. They wanted me to enter my credentials again. :-/
I got scared and uninstalled this extension for now.
I expected that I would get an icon on my FF toolbar for this add-on (which I did) and clicking the icon would open a container tab (whatever it would be) which would allow me to browse thru i2p proxy, or connect to the console. But this interfered with my ordinary tabs instead. :-(
Maybe I did something wrong but don't know what.Developer response
posted 4 years agoThat's not good, it means it's probably not playing nice with other containerizing extensions anymore. This is a bug, and I will fix it soon. Very sorry for the inconvenience. https://i2pgit.org/idk/I2P-in-Private-Browsing-Mode-Firefox/-/issues/32 - Rated 4 out of 5by 2n6, 4 years agoHow do I undo all the changes it made to my browser? I read on i2p website "It does pre-configuration of your browser by enabling some of the privacy Browser Settings like ResistFingerprinting, and enforces WebRTC proxy obedience. It also contains menus, shortcuts, and monitoring tools improving Firefox's integration with I2P. It is a by-product of the I2P Browser project. "
I want to undo this. thank you
edit: thanks for listing the importent ones but can we have a list of all the changes?Developer response
posted 4 years agoUninstalling it will undo most of the changes to your browser(But not the containers themselves yet). The settings that it changes can be found by going to the URL `about:config` and searching for `media.peerconnection` and `privacy.resistFingerprinting`. Make sure that `media.peerconnection.enabled=true` and that `privacy.resistFingerprinting=false`, those are the most important. about:config indicates that non-default settings are in use by putting them in bold type-face. Searching may reveal related settings that were also flipped by the extension. Return them to their default state by clicking the "reset" icon, which is the left-pointing curved arrow on the right-hand side of the page.
Edit Reply:
`browser.contentBlocking.category`
`browser.network.cookieBehavior`
`media.peerconnection.enabled`
`media.peerconnection.ice.no_host`
`media.peerconnection.ice.proxy_only_if_behind_proxy`
`privacy.resistFingerprinting`
`privacy.resistFingerprinting.letterboxing`
`privacy.trackingProtection.enabled`
`privacy.userContext.enabled`
`privacy.userContext.ui.enabled` - Rated 5 out of 5by dbeer68, 4 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Emmy, 5 years ago