I use the following Firefox extensions:
NoScript?
Ghostery
Better Privacy
I also keep the default setting under Options to accept no cookies, and only make individual exceptions (under "Exceptions") for sites that won't work without them, and for those, I make the exception to allow a cookie for the session only. It's actually not that much work, beyond adding any necessary exceptions once.
NoScript? also requires some attention to allowing certain javascripts without which certain sites won't function, but the protection from malware is worth it, and it also blocks privacy-related stuff as well.
Ghostery and Better Privacy need little to no attention, they just work in the background to block various pernicious tracking devices.
Also, for Thunderbird users, there is an add-on called Enigmail which is an easy way to add PGP capability to your Thunderbird client.
-- DevinMcDougall - 03 Nov 2011 |