Reporting Elections, Safety and Security of Journalists

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Configure privacy settings: Under the “Privacy” tab,
complete the following steps. These measures ensure
that Firefox is storing only as much of your information
as it needs to function normally.
Select “Use custom settings for history.”
Deselect “Remember my browsing and download
history.”
Deselect “Remember search and form history.”
Deselect “Accept third-party cookies.”
Set cookie storage to “Keep until I close Firefox.”
Select “Clear history when Firefox closes.”
Configure security settings: Under the “Security”
tab, choose the following settings. These steps prevent
Firefox from saving your passwords and keep you from
visiting potentially harmful sites.
Verify that “Warn me when sites try to install add-ons,”
“Block reported attack sites,” and
“Block reported web forgeries” are all selected.
Deselect “Remember passwords for sites.”
Disable javaScript: Deselect “Enable JavaScript” under
the “Content” tab. JavaScript is notorious for containing
security vulnerabilities and it is recommended that
users only enable it for trusted sites.
Enable pop-up blocking: Verify that “Block pop-up
windows” is selected under the “Content” tab. This
feature should be turned on by default as it protects
users from unwarranted advertisements and windows.
Don’t sync: Avoid using Firefox Sync. By doing so you
prevent Firefox from storing your logins, passwords,
and other sensitive information.
Turn on automatic updates: Verify that
“Automatically install updates” is selected in the

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