Edit this page Discussion Backlinks Fold/unfold all Rename Page Why FireFox - you may ask? Well, there are a lot of reasons for that, but most important one is that FireFox really does care about your online privacy. I have no desire to feed MS and Google's Big Data servers with my sensitive information. At last we are talking about protecting our cryptomining farm from “probably yet unknown” security threats, in such a case we should take every possible measure to prevent a malicious actor from stealing our hard mined coins. Once again, it's up to you, I can't insist. But my choice is FireFox. Installing via full (off-line) installer This is a recommended way of installing FireFox on freshly installed Windows computer. Download Firefox before installing Windows and put it onto the same bootable USB media. If you are installing Windows don't enable internet connection until you've completed Block Windows Update step. So, I'll repeat it once again - please, download FireFox before installing Windows. Credits ghacks.net. Open the download page https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/ in your browser. Search for the language of your choice or just scroll down the page to locate it. Click a download link in the Windows 64-bit column. Wait for download to complete and copy the downloaded file to your USB drive. You'll be able to run the installer later for your freshly installed Windows machine even without a network connection. attachment Installing via stub (on-line) installer Click the blue IE icon on taskbar. Click the Close button to close the setup page. attachment 3. Type mozilla.org in the address bar. attachment 4. Click the Download FireFox button. Layout of mozilla.org site may looks different. attachment attachment 5. Click the Run button. attachment 6. Just wait for the installer to finish its work. In newer versions of FireFox layout of its UI may looks different. attachment 7. Close the tab. Don't give your email even to Mozilla.org attachment 8. Start FireFox by clicking the icon on the taskbar. 9. Click the Use Firefox as my default browser button. attachment 10. Click the Microsoft Edge icon. 11. Click the Firefox icon in popup menu. attachment Funny MS… 12. Click the Switch anyway text. 13. Close the dialog window. attachment Let's configure Firefox for providing even more privacy and security. 14. Click the Menu icon at the top right corner of Firefox. 15. In the pull-down menu click the Options item. Firefox will open the Options page. 16. Click the Privacy & Security item 17. Adjust settings according to the screenshot. attachment Log In Detach Close This topic does not exist yet You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on “Create this page”.