I have and use librewolf on my laptop. It feels a lot like Firefox, but acts like duckduckgo (by default it doesn’t save any site info or search history or anything). What do you like so much about it?
I enjoy the safety and privacy defaults, the anti-fingerprinting measures, lack of Firefox branding, no Pocket or Firefox Sync, no data collection. I can use self-hosting add-ons, like my own search-engine instance, VPN, and password manager without Mozilla bloat.
After trying LibreWolf, I don’t want to use anything else. I’ll use it for work unless they say no.
I have and use librewolf on my laptop. It feels a lot like Firefox, but acts like duckduckgo (by default it doesn’t save any site info or search history or anything). What do you like so much about it?
I enjoy the safety and privacy defaults, the anti-fingerprinting measures, lack of Firefox branding, no Pocket or Firefox Sync, no data collection. I can use self-hosting add-ons, like my own search-engine instance, VPN, and password manager without Mozilla bloat.
Makes sense. Thanks 😁