In addition to this on Firefox at least I invoke about:config and make several settings changes:
- I disable prefetch.
- I disable media.peerconnect.
- I disable geo tracking.
- I disable HTTP/S referer.
- I disable DOM storage.
- I disable visited link tracking.
I also use EasyList, EasyPrivacy, and Malware domains adblock subscriptions.
In addition, as a Linux user, I want to use Flash on those sites that use it, but I don't want to deal with LSOs tracking me, so I take advantage of Flash by sending those LSOs to /dev/null. The Website is none the wiser and I get the benefit of the Website.
rm -rf .adobe
rm -rf .macromedia
ln -s /dev/null .adobe
ln -s /dev/null .macromedia
Surf with relative comfort knowing that you've already paid for your Internet connection with cash, no need to give away more of your privacy than needed. Blocking ads is great if you use any social media, as you don't have to see the sodden ads.