It's debloated firefox with integrated features for more anonymity over clearnet, it's the best browser out there right now.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Firefox Zero user.js does a better job at debloating than even MemeWolf does.
https://pastebin.com/iMh3rxHi
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
if you're too moronic to make up your own mind someone might as well troll you to think the opposite and all the convincing would be a waste of time
https://librewolf.net/#what-is-librewolf
https://librewolf.net/docs/features/
It's debloated firefox with integrated features for more anonymity over clearnet, it's the best browser out there right now.
mullvad browser has better anti-fingerprinting but it's ESR and has a few other compromises. librewolf is a great daily driver
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Yes. It's currently the best browser out there, though we still hope for more, because it's not perfect.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
https://i.imgur.com/33H7NLd.png
Is LibreWolf really a good browser? Is it really safe and secure like everyone is shouting?
good but its not better than regular Firefox with a custom user.js. its a fork, so when a new firefox update comes out, librewolf won't be up to date for a few days. also you shouldn't use it if you're not using a package manager (windowsnigglers) as it doesn't have automatic updates built into the browser. but you're not on windows, right?!
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
why of course Adobe apps run on Linux, moron
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Check it out guys, this guy NEEDS adobe applications
Librewolf and Ungoogled chromium are pretty much the best modern browsers out there. I use both of them every day.
Librewolf with uMatrix as the main browser and Ungoogled chromium with uBlock for some garbage js heavy sites.
Absolute garbage fork of Firefox. I'm not using a browser that won't let me edit basic settings like using PB mode by default or disabling tracking protection. So much for user freedom.
the only thing stopping me from using libreworlf is not having auto updates on windows, why is that so hard to implement? mullvad browser seems to be a good alternative since its basically librewolf but with auto updates
no, they have different use cases. using mullvad as a daily driver is not good because you shouldn't change any browser settings in order to blend in with all the other mullvad users, but things like remembering cookies and logins are turned off by default. use firefox as your main daily driver and mullvad for quick searches or something like that.
I have problems with videos in general using this browser on Windows.
Some websites don't play videos at all. Even with video related settings all configured.
Webms are easily bugged and sometimes they stop working until I reboot the PC.
I gave up and went back to Edge, cause theres really no point in a privacy friendly browser when you use a Microshit OS.
don't make perfect the enemy of the good tbh. also stop using windows.
I have problems with videos in general using this browser on Windows.
Some websites don't play videos at all. Even with video related settings all configured.
Webms are easily bugged and sometimes they stop working until I reboot the PC.
I gave up and went back to Edge, cause theres really no point in a privacy friendly browser when you use a Microshit OS.
It ships proprietary DRM by default and phones Mozilla's servers for addon updates, consider installing Parabola's Iceweasel or GNU Icecat if you prefer ESR releases.
do you even know what secure means zoomie moron?
It's firefox without 99% of the bloat and gets the same security patches.
I'm sold
based. So it's like ungoogled chromium but firefox?
It's a bit different, they also added features from Tor Browser such as a "standard" user agent and window letterboxing to resit fingerprinting.
So it's a good choice to use?
It's debloated firefox with integrated features for more anonymity over clearnet, it's the best browser out there right now.
Firefox Zero user.js does a better job at debloating than even MemeWolf does.
https://pastebin.com/iMh3rxHi
if you're too moronic to make up your own mind someone might as well troll you to think the opposite and all the convincing would be a waste of time
https://librewolf.net/#what-is-librewolf
https://librewolf.net/docs/features/
mullvad browser has better anti-fingerprinting but it's ESR and has a few other compromises. librewolf is a great daily driver
Yes. It's currently the best browser out there, though we still hope for more, because it's not perfect.
good but its not better than regular Firefox with a custom user.js. its a fork, so when a new firefox update comes out, librewolf won't be up to date for a few days. also you shouldn't use it if you're not using a package manager (windowsnigglers) as it doesn't have automatic updates built into the browser. but you're not on windows, right?!
why of course Adobe apps run on Linux, moron
Check it out guys, this guy NEEDS adobe applications
automatic updates bad
good for browsers
Librewolf and Ungoogled chromium are pretty much the best modern browsers out there. I use both of them every day.
Librewolf with uMatrix as the main browser and Ungoogled chromium with uBlock for some garbage js heavy sites.
Absolute garbage fork of Firefox. I'm not using a browser that won't let me edit basic settings like using PB mode by default or disabling tracking protection. So much for user freedom.
elaborate more
the only thing stopping me from using libreworlf is not having auto updates on windows, why is that so hard to implement? mullvad browser seems to be a good alternative since its basically librewolf but with auto updates
no, they have different use cases. using mullvad as a daily driver is not good because you shouldn't change any browser settings in order to blend in with all the other mullvad users, but things like remembering cookies and logins are turned off by default. use firefox as your main daily driver and mullvad for quick searches or something like that.
don't make perfect the enemy of the good tbh. also stop using windows.
The (default) behavior of clearing cookies between sessions unless whitelisted per-domain and having a simple toggle in the address bar is nice.
I have problems with videos in general using this browser on Windows.
Some websites don't play videos at all. Even with video related settings all configured.
Webms are easily bugged and sometimes they stop working until I reboot the PC.
I gave up and went back to Edge, cause theres really no point in a privacy friendly browser when you use a Microshit OS.
It ships proprietary DRM by default and phones Mozilla's servers for addon updates, consider installing Parabola's Iceweasel or GNU Icecat if you prefer ESR releases.
I have a feeling either of these will completely break any useful website
it's just firefox with a few settings tweaked
people use it just to feel different and special
moron