silentius on Nostr: I’m still having second thoughts about LibreWolf. At first I decided to do away ...
I’m still having second thoughts about LibreWolf.
At first I decided to do away with all things Firefox given the recent ToS announcement, so on my Linux all I have running is the Tor Browser + Mullvad Browser.
LibreWolf was my daily driver & I loved how minimalistic it was out-of-the-box along with its zero-telemetry features. Only thing I didn’t like was either waiting or constantly having to check for the new security updates as it doesn’t have built-in auto-update capabilities.
For now I’m okay with running Mullvad Browser as my daily driver. Though I’ve considered Brave on Linux for continuity across devices using Brave Sync, since it’s what I use for my mobile device atm, but there’s a lot of controversies about it when it comes to privacy & to me seems not worth the headache around it.
At first I decided to do away with all things Firefox given the recent ToS announcement, so on my Linux all I have running is the Tor Browser + Mullvad Browser.
LibreWolf was my daily driver & I loved how minimalistic it was out-of-the-box along with its zero-telemetry features. Only thing I didn’t like was either waiting or constantly having to check for the new security updates as it doesn’t have built-in auto-update capabilities.
For now I’m okay with running Mullvad Browser as my daily driver. Though I’ve considered Brave on Linux for continuity across devices using Brave Sync, since it’s what I use for my mobile device atm, but there’s a lot of controversies about it when it comes to privacy & to me seems not worth the headache around it.