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Hello, I've just started using this and I noticed it forces Firefox into strict, however under strict it doesn't allow my custom font that I use to help better read heavy font pages. I have dyslexia and I kind of need it to make my experience easier. This seems to be a result of enabling 'suspected fingerprinters'. So I'm wondering if there is a way to bypass this as an override setting, or if I'm just forced to sit in custom and use everything but suspected fingerprinters. Thanks! |
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Mozilla recently replaced the font visibility prefs and increased fingerprinting protections. Your way works, but Custom omits other privacy protections. Option 1You can disable font protection this way:
Option 2If that by itself doesn't work, repeat the steps, but this time edit the prefence to @slvrbuu Please let me know if Option 1 was sufficient, or if you needed Option 2. |
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Mozilla recently replaced the font visibility prefs and increased fingerprinting protections. Your way works, but Custom omits other privacy protections.
Option 1
You can disable font protection this way:
about:config
privacy.fingerprintingProtection.overrides
to-FontVisibilityLangPack
Option 2
If that by itself doesn't work, repeat the steps, but this time edit the prefence to
-FontVisibilityBaseSystem,-FontVisibilityLangPack
.@slvrbuu Please let me know if Option 1 was sufficient, or if you needed Option 2.