• @[email protected]
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    05 days ago

    Using it for years. It is amazing. I do have a tech background so I know what I need to change for my needs but I wished more people use it. I mean it is also not that hard, either.

  • @[email protected]
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    011 days ago

    I switched to Libre as well a month or so ago. The only thing I miss from Firefox is eing able share passwords/tabs/etc between mobile and desktop, but it’s not enough to make me switch back.

    • jevans ⁂
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      011 days ago

      if you decouple your syncing tools from your browser, you’ll be a lot less likely to be locked into a browser you don’t like in the future.

    • unhappy.termite
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      011 days ago

      afaik, you can enable firefox sync in librewolf so you can share all those to firefox on mobile

      • @[email protected]
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        011 days ago

        Just to add for information’s sake, it works the other way around too. As in, you can use Fennec instead of Firefox Android and still sync with standard Firefox on desktop. Or Librewolf or whatever. I think most forks probably use the same sync functionality and servers as vanilla Firefox.

  • Leaflet
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    011 days ago

    While Librewolf does have its advantages, I find it hard to recommend over regular Firefox, at least for most people. Librewolf disables some features like WebGL due to security and privacy concerns.

  • @[email protected]
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    011 days ago

    TBH this finally pushed me over the edge. It was surprisingly easy - just s/firefox/librewolf/ in my browser config file, and then privacy.clearOnShutdown_v2.cookiesAndStorage = false (I don’t want to log in to all my work accounts every time I restart the browser). I didn’t even notice the switch TBH.