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I've been worried about this since Google switched to it in Feb this year.

Apparently the short answer is "you can't". Which is terrifying. Surely some clever peeps out there can find a way round it (for normies)?

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[–] umbrella@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

i think neither method is fun. tor is more practical (and more private) than hooking and configuring a bunch of extensions that may or may not work well into firefox imo.

i use tor to be annonymous, and a regular browser for trusted sites or ones not working without JS/blocked on tor. i tend not to use sites that are too annoying about blocking tor unless i really need it.