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I mean, I’m not a dev and I haven’t dove deep into the forks in a while. I just remember that they added something to their readme on github during one of the recent “firefox is dead” cycles that said that LibreWolf’s focus of privacy first makes it poorly suited as a general use daily driver.
They were getting swamped with people looking for help because the defaults caused certain sites to not function or something.
You seem knowledgeable on browsers, so when you acted ignorant of Firefox collecting your data via PPA, was that intentional or an authentic knowledge gap on your part?
I feel bad for the LibreWolf devs who continue to desperately say that it’s not designed to be a general use browser.
Hmmmm, should it not be recommended then? It’s been my favorite no bullshit Firefox fork for a while now, but I’m open to suggestions.
I mean, I’m not a dev and I haven’t dove deep into the forks in a while. I just remember that they added something to their readme on github during one of the recent “firefox is dead” cycles that said that LibreWolf’s focus of privacy first makes it poorly suited as a general use daily driver.
They were getting swamped with people looking for help because the defaults caused certain sites to not function or something.
You seem knowledgeable on browsers, so when you acted ignorant of Firefox collecting your data via PPA, was that intentional or an authentic knowledge gap on your part?