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Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - valtam - 03-16-2015 When Firefox next updates, you may have to go through the editing process again. Theres other ways around this: 1) We could start packaging Firefox and distributing it raw, untouched via the LL repos. Unlikely to happen anytime soon, FF is a big project and just takes to much time to track. At the moment our focus is on our own software. 2) Download a raw copy of FF, throw it in your /home/user dir and make a shortcut to it. Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - Zead - 03-16-2015 (03-16-2015, 03:11 AM)altman link Wrote: Guess I would have a look at this link , might look a little bit paranoid , but it s some interesting readings : https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/Have this website in favorites for a long time now... Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - altman - 03-16-2015 I like this site too . In Bookmarks also . Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - anon222 - 03-16-2015 Package xul-ext-ubufox is for "Ubuntu-specific configuration defaults" Code: apt-cache show xul-ext-ubufoxCode: sudo apt-get remove xul-ext-ubufoxIt looks like Firefox uses two files to colect statistits for Canonical. I've removed them and added a seach engine from Mozilla website. This is my idea on how to deal with this. Ctrl+Alt+T then run Code: rm $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/searchplugins/duckduckgo.xmlCode: sudo find /usr/lib/firefox/distribution/searchplugins/locale -name "duckduckgo.xml" -type f -exec rm {} \;After removing duckduckgo.xml from all the locations I've visited next url and added duckduckgo https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?atype=4 This will stick untill the first update. And then you need to remove duckduckgo.xml from /usr/lib/firefox/distribution/searchplugins/locale/*/ If you remove it, Firefox will use the one in /home/username/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/searchplugins/duckduckgo.xml Might be easier to save it as a script so you could run it with a mouse click. Open the text editor paste next in it Code: #! /bin/bashNext time firefox is updated just run the script. Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - Zead - 03-17-2015 (03-16-2015, 11:22 PM)misko_2083 link Wrote: It looks like Firefox uses two files to colect statistits for Canonical. I've removed them and added a seach engine from Mozilla website.Canonical and their tracking. -_- Thanks. Anyway, I wanted to ask something (so I don't create a new thread for a simple question). Is there any way to get notified about updates without installing Ubuntu software center? I know it's not recommended to install from its updater. Also AppArmor GUI / tool would be nice in the future, but not priority though. I still don't know if to use SElinux, Apparmor, or other. Re: Is Canonical tracking me through the DuckDuckGo search engine? - anon222 - 03-18-2015 In the future please make a new thread, we don't want to confuse the other people. I've been "spanked" a few times about that before.Is there any way to get notified about updates without installing Ubuntu software center? Currently there is no such method. It is recommended to use the default updater in LL. I haven't come across a GUI for the AppArmor. To tell you the truth I've never needed it.
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