I believe privacy is a fundamental human right, and I set up technology to help enforce my privacy on the internet. I use Firefox as my web browser because it's open source and not run by an advertising company. A web browser is a user agent, meaning it works for the user. Here are the settings I configure to help me be private on the web.
Yeah, it does, maybe not with MAC since you could need it to keep your cookies, though.
I also recommend Redirect AMP to HTML and CSS Exfil Protection, and in my opinion Privacy Redirect is also redundant, I prefer something like Violent Monkey for that since at least you could add more scripts or stuff.
I do use Redirect AMP to HTML, but I didn’t initially think of it as a privacy extension. Thinking about it more, it would keep you off of Google’s AMP CDN, which is a privacy win. I’ll add it to the post.