No.12898
Just installed librewolf. Not familiar with firefox 70+
What addons would anon suggest using?
What other security/footprint hardening should I do?
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No.12901
>>12898
I am considering switching from Firefox to Palemoon. HTML5 features is a lack of concern for me as I mostly prefer running minimal amount scripts running with umatrix.
However I would like to know how it performs in relation to speed, for me Firefox is very slow,
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No.12902
Can we cease with the fuckton of Firecuck/Crapium forks already? We urgently need a new browser off the grounds without crappy NUME integration and shitty forks like those just keep popping out of the blue. Instead of reinventing the shitfest that are modern browsers you just keep replicating mainstream trash, stop.
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No.12905
>>12898
so i just looked at the librewolf website, literally all of its featured are included in GNU Icecat which is more well maintained, not to mention all these features are very easy to enable in firefox
>What addons would anon suggest using?
blend in
decentraleyes
https by default
https everywhere
uMatrix
vim vixen
>What other security/footprint hardening should I do?
https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/
user.js alone configures everything in about:config for privacy
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No.12907
>>12901
It's shittier than Firefox honestly
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No.12911
>>12902
I'd like to see you develop your own browser from scratch. Of course wouldn't understand how difficult that would be
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No.12920
>>12901
Palemoon 27 used to be way faster than mainline Firefox but then Palemoon forked australis version recently and is planning to use FF52 as base at some point so it's kinda just as slow now but less of a cancer and old addons work - even the devs know the clusterfuck they're dealing with.
Palemoon is what I use mostly for managing bookmarks since it's like the centOS of browsers that doesn't focus on new shiny features or breaking addons for no reason, and have lot of control over security with pm commander.
>>12905
GNU icecat is made so debian gets a "GNU"/debian approval.
>user.js
Librewolf formerly librefox is very similar in that regard (js). It's just that librewolf provides the binaries for the browser now.
>>12902
You'll realize only these two browsers are shaping everyone's web pages (which you're not likely browsing), even crapmium is already almost done with Web Assembly. They're like the IEEE of web standard and it only keeps on getting worse and bloated.
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No.12922
>>12902
>>12920
>They're like the IEEE of web standard and it only keeps on getting worse and bloated
If you wanted to make a good new browser that's completely detached from the current ones, you should unironically think about making a new web standard while you're at it. Reinvent all the HTML and CSS and javascript shit. Keep it simpler, more straighforward, less useless bloat like DRM and all kinds of javascript gizmos, make it a standard to have umatrix-like privacy settings in the browser by default, etc. It would probably be easier and also more valuable than trying to support the disaster that is current web standards.
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No.12930
Tor browser for everything on safest security settings, no javashit.
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No.12932
>>12930 I've use the Tor Browser Bundle as my daily driver for about a year now.
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No.13016
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No.13049
>>12898
Getting a real Turkish Grey Wolves vibe from that logo.
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No.13231
>>12930
Well, it still uses Javascript, just only for the UI and browser functionality.
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No.13252
>>12905
>decentraleyes
I'd recommend LocalCDN instead of decentralayes. It's a fork that has support for more libraries is being actively developed. Synzvato left Decentralayes for 6 months (he's back now) and development has been sparodic and he doesn't want to introduce support for new libraries soon. So, I've moved to LocalCDN.>>12905
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No.13263
>>13252
Thanks. Will check it out.
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