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The purpose of tor is to blend in, any customization undermines that. If you are concerned primarily about security over privacy, it's probably better to use a hardened browser and a VPN instead.
Thanks for the direct response, that makes sense so either Iridium or GNU IceCat?^___^
I'm not sure what's considered best these days. My privacy v security concern slider has been more on the privacy side in recent years, so I mostly torbrowser.