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I've got Tor running on arm hardware running a debian based distribution.

There isn't a version of the Tor Browser Bundle for arm, so I'm accessing
Tor via Firefox. I'm wondering how I can best secure the browser.

I've already installed NoScript & HTTPS Everywhere... but how else can I
secure my local copy of Firefox to match the security offered by the
pre-assembled Tor Brower?
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