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LibreWolf Is A Web Browser For Privacy and Freedom DistroTube

LibreWolf Is A Web Browser For Privacy and Freedom DistroTube

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LibreWolf Is A Web Browser For Privacy and Freedom DistroTube LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. Librewolf strips out all of the telemetry from Firefox and enables a bunch extra security settings out of the box. It has uBlock installed by default and it supports privacy conscious search engines. - https://librewolf-community.gitlab.io/ - LibreWolf - https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/linux/-/releases - Downloads
Date: 2022-03-30

Comments and reviews: 10


I prefer Brave as my daily driver, but I've kept Firefox installed for rare occasion where have an issue using Brave with a site, but now I will strip Firefox off of all my computers and devices and replace with LibreWolf. Don't want to have any Firefox install that gets counted by Mozzilla in their stats for number of active updating users
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I'm using Homer as a home page in firefox. It allows me to open the different service in my home lab. I'm using -new tab override- to open the home page on other tabs. The downside is it doesn't clear the address bar so you have to remember to do it manually. Good video
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You did it once again, thinking about switching to a more secure browser. Absolutely what I was looking for, as I continue the search for a main secure browser, i'm going to give this a try! Blessings!
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I've been stuck on the compiling for almost three hours now on arch
aaaa I hate this lmao just going to move to surf at this point, better yet, mf chrome I hate this man

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Edging me to installing Linux Mint on my daily machine. Still using Windows 8.1 for the moment. Planing to transition away sometime before the end of 8.1's security updates.
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seems like a lot of the issues in this video are fixed these days, the start page, extension searching, gonna try it out and see just how well sites work with it
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Can one use addons, like Duckduckgo essentials, Ublock, etc, to make Firefox safer? Or is it better to swtch to a browser that's clean from the get go?
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Britbox worked but Great courses and Peacock did not. To be fair I would watch that stuff on a Roku TV now a days than on a laptop.
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my question would be, if Mozilla-Projrct hangs or falls, does Librewolf fail with security updates as being dependent from Mozilla ?
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I have been using firefox since the middle 2000s, but they have beem going full retard for the last few years as you stated.
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