Is Librewolf any different than Firefox with good privacy extensions?
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Left Twitter long ago and dgaf.
Is Librewolf any different than Firefox with good privacy extensions?
@SteveFromMySpace @crusa187@lemmy.ml
I just immediately block people who use terms like bidey-bro.
Life it too short and my feed is too long.
Not really. Online they’ll need my user/pass, 2fa for starters.
If they try to do it by phone they’ll need to first answer a bunch of questions (which yes they can probably get), but then upload a photo of my license…
Exactly.
But it’s very easy and fast to temporarily thaw it when you want to apply for credit.
I’ve been doing it for years.
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“Even a one plus” - ?
@auf strong, but freaking fingerprint warning every time
Ya. I do it in Android too.
Just all the apple bloatware lol
@LoafyLemon @ekZepp @cupcakezealot
How does Firefox assign a fingerprint? I thought a fingerprint was made of all my add-ons, browser version, OS, screen size, device version, etc?
It’s in the mobile tab
I use FF on desktop with ublock, fb fence and various settings tweaked.
On mobile I use FF with ublock and the blokada app (which blocks trackers in other apps too).
In that setup I get great privacy results at the eff testing tool. Do you have other tools you like to test with?
Really not sure what to do about the fingerprint, but otherwise feel pretty good.
I think I tried brave at some point and it didn’t do as well. DDG browser didn’t do as well.
@EherNicht
Based on their website i don’t see how.
Firefox with ublock (blokada on mobile), do not track, a few settings tweaks, and using ddg or startpage for search seems to be pretty much what librewolf is.