Firefox for Android vs Windows

@Lukas

Thanks for the share. Indeed as @Critical_Crab5543 said, uBO hard mode is not badness enumeration and quite the opposite in fact. From your article, uBO hardmode is like this:

“In short, when setting up a Firewall or some sort of filter list, it is better to start out by blocking everything, then allowing only the traffic that you need. That way, you don’t have to worry about applications that you didn’t care enough to block turning out to be vulnerable. Sometimes, “goodness enumeration” is the solution to the problem.”

Also, from @Critical_Crab5543’s point, I never said that.

If there is any security issues, it should be addressed.

I’m looking to understand how things work to make a better decision for myself. If I still don’t understand, I will simply ask more questions just to overcome any shortcomings that I might have. If anyone else can make decisions based on these discussions, then it is a win for everyone.

Back on topic, even though no one clearly said it, from my understanding and from the answers here, I feel like I can deduct using uBO hardmode is enough to protect myself security wise, from the topic here

@Critical_Crab5543 is this something you could confirm?

Also, could someone explain how changing form uBO normal mode to hardmode increase my fingerprinting?

I thought what was shared when navigating is which extensions is installed, not the actual settings of each extension? Or is that wrong?

Thanks to anyone clarifying.