3: TRR only mode, 4: Use DNS and shadow TRR for timings, 5: Disabled. 0: Off by default, 1: Firefox chooses faster, 2: TRR default w/DNS fallback, Control DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR). ![]() Trust these domain names for installing extensions: none! Hm, there should be more of these, particularly = false Startup home page (if I were to choose the option "Load these pages at startup," which I did not) Somehow the Debian package search keeps getting re-enabled so I need to work on this one. Pref("security.cert_pinning.enforcement_level", 0) Disable dns prefetching (exactly what it sounds like). Disable the captive portal detection logic. Trust my domain for Kerberos authentication Pref("general.warnOnAboutConfig", false) Do not warn me when entering about:config Pref("", Select "Highlight all" for the find function. This can help suppress the warning, "An admin added these plugins. Already assume these plugins are enabled. Pref("extensions.shownSelectionUI", true) Tell the browser that we already showed the user the page for "Select your addons" so it does not bother the user. This plugin is probably uBlock origin. Pref("experiments.activeExperiment", false) Metadata that is not very important but it ended up in my copy-paste work. Allow me to see ssl error messages (and the ability to continue past them). Disable enlarged-upon-selected url bar. Do not hide the http and colon-slash-slash elements of a URL in the url bar. This controls the layout of the buttons on the navigation bar. Obviously I did not type this one myself. Closing the last tab does not close the browser window. Do not check if this is the OS default browser. I hate load-on-demand, which is when it loads only when you switch to that tab. Do not show separate widget in navigation bar. Do not automatically check for updates to search plugins. Do not suggest similar searches when typing into the bar. Old-style backspace action to navigate backwards through browsing history. I use my package manager for browser updates. file: /usr/lib/waterfox/browser/defaults/preferences/bgstack15-waterfox-prefs.js So these could affect Waterfox, Palemoon, or Firefox web browsers. Not all of these options apply to each browser, but the extra ones do not hurt. That’s why you see pref() here instead of user_pref(). I throw all my settings into one prefs.js that gets distributed through my various means to the system directory. The advances users of Mozilla-based web browsers tend to have a large set of preferences.
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