Step 9: Now, in the left-hand column of the browser window, select the Home option to open the Home preferences page. Step 10: In the New Windows and Tabs section, select Blank Page for Homepage and new windows. Step 11: In the Firefox Home Content section, clear Top Sites, Highlights,. Maximum output as big as 100BTC possible. Can be accessed on the clearnet without Tor browser as well. Fixed fee of 0.3% charged. Users control every aspect of the mix, including time-delays and fund-distribution (for every single output address). Only 1 deposit address, but as many as 10 output addresses supported. Clearent credit card processing enables merchants and retailers to accept credit card payments anywhere. Our payment processing solutions don't come with hidden fees and we have transparent pricing and true next day funding. Does using the Tor Browser to visit Clearnet websites provide more privacy than visiting the same Clearnet websites using retail Firefox? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 176 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build. You can clear the cache in Internet Explorer to improve its performance if you are having loading issues with the browser. You can find the cache controls in the 'Internet options' dialog box under.
Multi-bridge Oz-daemon and Clearnet Sandboxed Chromium
This is a guide to configuring a clearnet browser using the newest multi-bridge support in Oz-daemon.
We haven't yet packaged this for users, so there are a number of steps one needs to do. This may leave your system in a state where apt later complains about local changes, so be wary of this.
Clearnet Browser Download
If you are reading these instructions in Subgraph OS, Tor Browser will go away at some point because the Oz daemon is restarted. We recommend you keep the instructions available on another device such as another computer or mobile browser.
Packages that perform all of the below automatically will be deployed to users in the very near future.
The commands in this guide will need to be run as root. To escalate to root, type the following:
Or you can open the 'Root Terminal' from the applications list. The root prompt will be a hash:
#
, rather than a $
.First you will need to update and upgrade your Subgraph OS system:
You need to turn off caching in ferm (our firewall rule manager). Use your favorite editor to to modify the file
/etc/default/ferm
. The line:Should be changed to:
Downloads
You then need to download some files from us. In the near future we will be delivering all of this as a system update, but for now it is a manual process:
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Uncompress ferm-multibridge.tgz:
As root, enter this directory:
You should have only two files in ferm.d/
Clearnet Sites
Excel merge columns without losing data. If you have a
30-clear-bridge.conf
, remove it, as this version supersedes it.Install the Chromium clearnet Oz profile:
Return to home directory:
Note that this change will only take effect after you start a new session:
Debian Chromium disables extensions by default. To change this, create the file
/etc/chromium.d/allow_extensions
with contents:Installing a new oz-daemon this way does not run
paxrat
, which is needed to set a required PaX exception on its executables. Paxrat will need to be run manually immediately after the package is installed, and the oz-daemon service will need to be restarted. If you are reading these instructions in Tor Browser in Subgraph OS, Tor Browser will go away. Before it can come back you will need to restart oz-daemon, which will require the PaX exception. Here are all three commands on the same line that must be run:
Restart ferm:
Install Chromium:
Don't run 'chromium' as root. Close your root terminal, or drop privileges back to regular user. Then, to start Chromium, type the following:
Alternatively, you can select Chromium from Subgraph OS list of applications (click 'Activities', then search for Chromium).
Chromium should now be your clearnet browser.
- Chromium is configured here to persist Chromium state (though it is started in incognito mode). If you do not want this,and want a 'stateless' Chromium (excl. Downloads), edit and remove the following line (as root) from the profile
/var/lib/oz/cells.d/chromium.json
:
- Then save it, and either send a HUP signal to the oz-daemon process or just restart it via:
- Chromium in Oz has Oz seccomp-bpf disabled. Chromium has its own seccomp-bpf restricted rendering sandbox. We could add supplementary filters for the whole process tree, and may, we just haven't looked into that yet.
- Downloads should be saved in
Downloads/Chromium
inside the sandbox if you want to retrieve them from the outside filesystem. - Chromium has a new flag in its profile:
reject_user_args
. This means that it cannot be invoked to automatically open a specific website at the command-line. For example,chromium https://somesite/got-u
shouldn't cause a browser to open and access that site over clearnet. Chromium when run in the sandbox (i.e. over clearnet) should always open to the static page on your filesytem that is defined in the profile.