Privacy Redirect is a browser extension that allows you to automatically redirect Twitter and other sites to alternative front ends!
Tag: firefox
What's this about Brave?
Maybe you've read something about Brave Browser these days. It didn't go quite as some headlines suggest. What's this about Brave?
Helping open source projects without knowing how to program
Is it possible to help open source projects without knowing how to program? Absolutely yes! Indeed, everyone's collaboration is fundamental.
Bromite
Bromite is a privacy-friendly browser for Android. An ad blocker is integrated and any reference to Google is removed.
The new Edge does not protect privacy
Academic research reveals what we suspected: the new Edge does not protect privacy. Excellent results instead for the Brave browser
Firefox Send
Do you have to send a large file and don't know how? We recommend using Firefox Send because it allows you to share files by encrypting them!
Facebook follows you everywhere
Let's discover together that the phrase Facebook follows you everywhere is not an exaggeration. How can we be a little less traceable?
Being anonymous online?
Do you think you are anonymous online? Here's a simple test. A site that will show you how incognito browsing doesn't do what you hope.
Track this.
Track this is a “game” developed by Firefox to create online alter egos by making fun of cookies and advertising trackers!
Firefox mobile
Firefox mobile is for us the best browser for Android. Safe, fast and respectful of privacy. Furthermore, Firefox mobile is free and open source!
What is a web tracker? [EN]
Let's say you're on an outdoor pizza oven website dreaming about someday owning one. Mmm pizza. Next you switch gears and visit a fitness site; low and behold an ad for the pizza oven you were just looking at is there, too. Then you go to YouTube to see how easy it would be to… Continue reading Cosa è un web tracker? [EN]
Alternatives to Google Chrome
Tired of Google Chrome? Are you looking for real alternatives to Google Chrome, fast and that respect your privacy?