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Firefox newbie help hi, im a complete newbie at all this undercover suspension palarva, but im slowly starting to understand.
anyway after a complete laptop wipe as step one, and new router, is there any add ons in firefox i need to add ? .. or should i not use firefox full stop ?
thankyou in advance |
JamesNorth101 | 01-01-2017 12:41 PM | Re: Firefox newbie help No add ons needed
All you really need to use to keep cookies separate is a new user account |
easy.bake.oven | 01-01-2017 09:42 PM | Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by tabs
(Post 821273)
hi, im a complete newbie at all this undercover suspension palarva, but im slowly starting to understand. | Hi.
Just wanted to say I am loving the terminology - perfect, thats exactly what it is :)
I personally would go for a portable version of the browser you intend to use.
Its a matter of preference though.
It might also be worth keeping a log of your ip addresses. |
Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by easy.bake.oven
(Post 821439)
Hi.
Just wanted to say I am loving the terminology - perfect, thats exactly what it is :)
I personally would go for a portable version of the browser you intend to use.
Its a matter of preference though.
It might also be worth keeping a log of your ip addresses. |
easy bake my lovey .. at the moment, you might aswell be speaking in french, this is going to be a looooong learning curve for me bud :typing: |
jmag91 | 01-02-2017 02:02 PM | Re: Firefox newbie help New ip, new user account, and you should be good to go.
All cookies are kept separate on firefox browsers when you use a new user account on the computer. |
dava811 | 01-02-2017 06:44 PM | Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by tabs
(Post 821501)
easy bake my lovey .. at the moment, you might aswell be speaking in french, this is going to be a looooong learning curve for me bud :typing: | Purchae the stealth book, best money you will spend.
by the time you ask all the questions you need answers to you could of learnt what you are doing 10x over to be honest. eBay Suspension & Paypal Limited Forums
:coffee::coffee: |
Re: Firefox newbie help @tabs, I use regular firefox in different user accounts on a laptop - one part of the stealth setup... |
GreenBean | 01-03-2017 02:01 AM | Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by tabs
(Post 821501)
easy bake my lovey .. at the moment, you might aswell be speaking in french, this is going to be a looooong learning curve for me bud :typing: | You will be find.
You asking the right questions AND another coming along hoping for a bail out after stuffing up something.
For me, in the early days, I would stick to regular Firefox.
Look at it this way... learn to walk before you borrow my Ferrari.
Keep the questions coming,Lid ...and a belated Welcome to the forum.
:uk: |
Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by dava811
(Post 821586)
Purchae the stealth book, best money you will spend.
by the time you ask all the questions you need answers to you could of learnt what you are doing 10x over to be honest. eBay Suspension & Paypal Limited Forums
:coffee::coffee: | bought it mate, think i need a manual for the manual :s |
empirestate | 01-05-2017 10:33 AM | Re: Firefox newbie help Quote:
Originally Posted by tabs
(Post 821273)
hi, im a complete newbie at all this undercover suspension palarva, but im slowly starting to understand.
anyway after a complete laptop wipe as step one, and new router, is there any add ons in firefox i need to add ? .. or should i not use firefox full stop ?
thankyou in advance | You don't need a complete wipe, just create a new user account and get a new IP address. | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:23 PM. | |
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