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Especially after I am on FBook . If I use fbook I do all the aforementioned, close the browser completely then reopen. I really have nothing to hide but, I am a private person. Am I wasting my time and or is there some better method to maintain a "clean" desktop? I don't use Tor because I simply don't need it. I've tweaked the bejeesus out of FF configuration, use ublock origins and umatrix; just recently restarted https everywhere.

Especially after I am on FBook . If I use fbook I do all the aforementioned, close the browser completely then reopen. I really have nothing to hide but, I am a private person. Am I wasting my time and or is there some better method to maintain a "clean" desktop? I don't use Tor because I simply don't need it. I've tweaked the bejeesus out of FF configuration, use ublock origins and umatrix; just recently restarted https everywhere.

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[–] CDanger 3 points (+3|-0)

The simplest solution for your use case is to simply use another browser for FB and only FB. And ublock, umatrix, https everywhere are great choices for your main browser.

[–] oddjob 1 points (+1|-0)

This is the best defense for protecting your privacy. Sites track you by the browser, not the device. By keeping FB on its own dedicated browser, they wont see any of the other sites you visit.