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Librewolf gang rise up
So many people asked “Why not Opera?” When I jumped off the AI browsers.
This. This is why. Didn’t trust em.
I don’t think it’s a matter of Opera being untrustworthy as much as it is the fact that they’re a Chromium-based browser, same as Edge.
I'm just curious as to how this is going to affect duckduckgo browser since DDG is a fork of Edge.
It is not a fork of Edge, it is just using the system webview, that for windows is actually the same as Edge.
Has the Librewolf team developed a mobile fork yet?
No, and do not intend to. But I remember they recommended Ironfox, which is very similar and good, imo.
Is Ironfox capable of interfacing with Librewolf? As in sharing bookmarks and credentials? Because to tell you the truth that is the one thing that is holding me to Firefox.
Whether you use Firefox or Librewolf you are entirely dependent on the hundreds of full timer developers Mozilla’s got working on the Gecko codebase.
How does it compare to Firefox?
librewolf broke too many websites for me to reasonably keep using it :(
also just keep in mind: it's lack of a fingerprint now becomes the fingerprint.
The default settings do break quite a few sites, but after 10 mins of tweaking it works like Firefox but without all the AI bullshit and adverts
Uh, nothing has been broken for me I think, some minor stuff don't work but I don't need them really.