Experimental Webextension: I2P In Private Browsing Mode

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eyedeekay
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Experimental Webextension: I2P In Private Browsing Mode

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Hi everybody, this was originally intended as a part of the I2P Browser but it's useful as a standalone too so I'm going to talk about it. What it is is a webextension which does some minimal privacy pre-configuration of a regular Firefox-based browser, then adds a set of "Container Tabs" that you can use to browse I2P without your firefox-default and firefox-private traffic polluting your I2P identity. The TL:DR of it is an easy, automatic, and reasonably safe way to use I2P in your regular Firefox browser. It does not interfere with other privacy extensions(uBlock, uMatrix, NoScript, HTTPS everywhere etc) either. When used in the I2P Browser it sought to create an I2P flow for browsing, when used in Firefox, this plugin integrates I2P into how you browse already.
Besides that, it has some other neat features, like a WebRTC toggle, a guided home page, a magnet link handler that integrates with Snark, and some other tools to make your I2P Browsing experience better.

Are there any super-cool BiglyBT users around here? I just assume that BiglyBT users are the coolest bittorrent users. If you want, try adding this feed: https://github.com/eyedeekay/I2P-in-Pri ... eases.atom to BiglyBT so that you automatically help others get new copies of the plugin over both the clearnet and I2P bittorrent networks! Again, that feed URL is right here: https://github.com/eyedeekay/I2P-in-Pri ... eases.atom thanks you handsome devils!
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