The one video I saw suggested running this betterfox.js file or some more elaborate ones. Is that really necessary?
Or are there just some settings that I should change?
(Already run ublock origin if that matters.)
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Trafotin made a good normie friendly intro video breaking it down. He uses arkenfox in his example but most importantly, touches on customizing/creating these scripts yourself. By the end you will have at least a basic understanding of removing features scripts miss and how to add back features you may want.
https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=GVOcElOPs8E
I’ve watched half of the video and gotta say it all sounds very complicated. And since I don’t know exactly what changes are made or options set back to default with that cleaner-script I decided to just get through every entry in the user-overrides.js provided. In hindsight this was a good idea because I know some of these changes in the settings would have broken stuff for me. Actually I didn’t have to change a single option because my Firefox was already hardened enough. ;) At least I now know I’m good and have been good.