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Running your Browser in a VM?

knightsilver

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Anyone running your browser in a VM?
Ive been using FireFox, Bluhell, but getting to the point of just plain ol sick of internet trashing cookies. The girlfriend uses Facebook, and shes not tech savvy, and im just sick of the hassling with trash.

Feedback, on setting up a better browser?

Knight'
 
You can run a browser in a VM just fine, depending on the VM and hardware integration for said VM you may or may not have 3d acceleration support if that matters. Also how you plan to access that VM could affect browsing performance for video streaming and browser games if those matter.

Internet trashing cookies? Set your browser to not accept cookies unless you authorize? Most sites will have a popup stating to view their site you must accept cookies for that site...allow those ones you want to view. Can't say I have much for issues browsing the web in Chrome or Vivaldi. When Vivaldi fully integrates sync I'll likely fully migrate over or close to it.
 
use hosts files as well... better security... global ad and malware site blocking... also if she uses the computer have her have a regular user account and use rebootrestrore rx on her system if she bricks it too much.
 
There are sandbox tools for such purpose, like Sandboxie or many antiviruses like avast! or Safe 360 that have this integrated.
 
So you are upset your girlfriend has cookies that save after using the web?

Install deepfreeze, it will restore it to specific state every single reboot. Problem solved. Otherwise get over it, welcome to the internet, cookies aren't hurting your computer.
 
So you are upset your girlfriend has cookies that save after using the web?

Install deepfreeze, it will restore it to specific state every single reboot. Problem solved. Otherwise get over it, welcome to the internet, cookies aren't hurting your computer.
reboot restore rx does the same and it's free deepfreeze now is not free :(
 
Some of us dont like ads, trackers or Facebook. I hate ads.......
 
Some of us dont like ads, trackers or Facebook. I hate ads.......

If you don't like facebook, yet your girl uses it sounds like you are out of luck unless you find a new girl. I wouldn't ask her to reinvent life just because you think the world is out to get you.
 
Topic reads, running your browser in a vm? Besides running a noscript, im sure they'r ways to hold FB, tracking cookies at bay, at least to a point with inside a VM, maybe in a VM & Ramdisk?
 
I just use Ghostery Opera/Chrome extension and AdBlock. Blocks all trackers. Not sure why you would want to set up a VM just for Facebook access
 
Some of us dont like ads, trackers or Facebook. I hate ads.......

Get noscript for use on firfox, get spyware blaster as an additional layer of protection for all browsers, install a webbrowser on a USB thumbdrive.

Worst case stop using the internet altogether.
 
  1. Install VMware Player or Virtualbox, VMware being faster in my experience
  2. Create a VM with sufficent RAM HD and all CPU cores
  3. Install Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Debian or some lightweight distro with Xcfe or LXDE
  4. Install VMware/Virtualbox tools
  5. Almost any distro comes with Firefox
  6. Install Ublock Origin/Noscript/Ghostery
  7. Disable cookies with a whitelist/use private browsing.

In my experience, running a browser through a VM can slow down scrolling smoothness, video playback and increase ping delay
 
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Topic reads, running your browser in a vm? Besides running a noscript, im sure they'r ways to hold FB, tracking cookies at bay, at least to a point with inside a VM, maybe in a VM & Ramdisk?

Unless you reset the vm everytime no. There will still be cookies saved.

I really hope you have a cellphone.
 
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