How is Librewolf better?
I too would like this knowledge to be imparted upon my person.
Its hardened firefox, but you dont have to do any of the hardening yourself. Thats it, and thats why I continue to just use hardened firefox.
They pre-install ublock origin basically.
I use Fennec on Android because I can use desktop Firefox addons if I enable developer options and use my addon collection.
Well, Mull is more like a "Librewolf for Android", I (think) it is more privacy-focused than Fennec.
Mull also supports more extensions from developer options.
Check these out for Librewolf and Mull's results. Fennec isn't in the list (yet?)
https://privacytests.org/
https://privacytests.org/android.html
I can't find it, is it on F-Droid? Play Store?
F-Droid
Do you have any anti-feature filtered?
Meh, firefox is plenty enough
Librewolf and tor browser best combo
Oh nice, Can I still sync my Firefox account with it? Been looking for an alternative so I can use FF for both work and home.
Last time I checked it has the sync removed.
You can reenable that in the settings, but it's off by default. I use it everyday
Nice Ty. Can you share how to do it?
https://librewolf.net/docs/settings/#enable-firefox-sync
You set this in your overrides file or in about:config
You can also do it with the normal settings menu (about:preferences). The setting is called "Enable Firefox Sync" under the tab "LibreWolf". Might be a bit easier this way.
Pro tip: change your user agent to linux
For what reason?
To promote linux
I always told Firefox that it was too good for you. But Firefox wouldn't listen. It would say, "No, Titou is the one. Titou will never do me wrong." Well. Well. Well..
I like Mullvad Browser :3 Though, I turn off letterboxing because I can't hanle it.
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