We will show step by step how to set the Firefox browser so that it can be safely surfed. The “Preferences” of Firefox are accessed from the main menu, which is hidden behind the three-line icon.
You should make the following settings
Under General, you should check the "Every time where a file is to be saved" checkbox in the "Downloads" section to avoid accidental storage of dangerous files. Under "Privacy" you will find an anti-tracking function: Use the "Share sites not to track my activities" option to stay a little more anonymous when surfing the web. For more tracking protection, you also need to add the Add-on Ghostery in Firefox, which is included in our tips The security settings for Chrome, and the "Security" section, you should enable the top three options, not allow "Exceptions."
On the other hand, it is up to you whether you use the "Save passwords" and "Use master password" functions. These functions are only available for private and private computers.
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