@ricci This is so helpful, thank you! I now see that there's a dedicated #Firefox extension to contain Facebook & Instagram activity, which Mozilla recommends to install separately: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/
May I please ask if using gmail on #Thunderbird presents any privacy risks? If so, how may any such risks be mitigated?
@ClaireFromClare Well, when using Gmail, Google already has access to the content of all email you send and receive; while they do, have a privacy policy governing what they can do with that information, I think it's likely more than many of us are comfortable with. A good way to guard your privacy in Thunderbird (and other mail clients) is to make sure they do not fetch images, etc. embedded in email - I believe this is the default in Thunderbird. This is one of the main ways that email senders track you (eg. they can tell if you opened the mail if your mail client fetches the images in in it.) My understanding is that when you use the web interface to Gmail, Google does some caching and re-writing tricks to mitigate this, but fundamentally, when you use Gmail, you are giving up a lot of privacy to Google.
@ClaireFromClare Well, when using Gmail, Google already has access to the content of all email you send and receive; while they do, have a privacy policy governing what they can do with that information, I think it's likely more than many of us are comfortable with. A good way to guard your privacy in Thunderbird (and other mail clients) is to make sure they do not fetch images, etc. embedded in email - I believe this is the default in Thunderbird. This is one of the main ways that email senders...