Edge Baseline Assistant
Windows 11 · PowerShell scriptTurn on stricter tracking protection, cookie and permission rules, and safer defaults for Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 using a script you can review and test first.
Start with the operating system you use, then choose a browser baseline assistant. Each tool generates a local script that helps you apply Firefox, Chrome, or Edge security controls on your own terms, without sending data to CyberLife Coach or anyone else.
This keeps things simple for non-experts. Choose Windows 11 or macOS to see the matching browser tools. Linux profiles are on the way and will appear here as they go live.
Turn on stricter tracking protection, cookie and permission rules, and safer defaults for Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 using a script you can review and test first.
Harden Google Chrome on Windows 11 with pre-built baselines for TLS, telemetry, safe browsing, cookie rules, and privacy-respecting defaults you can customize.
Generate a script that writes an enterprise policies.json file for Firefox on Windows 11,
including stricter TLS, tracking protection, and telemetry controls.
Use a bash helper to write a Chrome policies file on macOS that tightens tracking, cookie rules, and privacy defaults, with backup and rollback steps built in.
Generate a bash script that writes a Firefox policies.json inside the app bundle on macOS,
with TLS, tracking, and telemetry controls you can tune per profile.
Linux browser baselines are in development. The first release will focus on Chromium/Chrome profiles for TLS, tracking, cookies, and permission rules on common distros.
Planned Linux Firefox baselines will mirror your Windows and macOS controls, including safer TLS, telemetry controls, and tracking protections tuned for Linux environments.