The correct approach is to ditch FireFox and start using Brave, the web browser startup that Eich founded when he was canned at Mozilla for donating $100 to a traditional marriage group in California.
FireFox should simply not be on the desktop of any conservative. Period.
That's all well and good. But if I can't whitelist which web sites I am willing to allow to execute javascript and block the rest, then that's a major limitation in my book. Conservative friendly or not.
Make so mistake, I have been wanting to get off of Firefox for quite some time. What once was a very usable and fast browser is now sluggish and prone to memory mismanagement.
Why not do both?
Well, I just tried to install Brave on my 64bit Linux Mint machine and it would not open. When I get more time I’ll fuss with it some more but it seems like last time I tried to do anything with it; it’s just not ready for prime time. Maybe in a year or two.
Firefox is supposed to be coming out with a new version next month that’s supposed to be twice as fast. I wonder if it’s ready for Linux Mint yet.