#librewolfbrowser

Henry Fisherhenry@techlore.tv
2026-03-10

The BEST and WORST Browsers for Privacy (2026 Tier List)

techlore.tv/w/j3qA5pzBqPdeFadY

Tissa The Artista_tissa_@conversafiada.net
2025-12-12

Só para constar, eu vi essa informação no roadmap deles de 2025.
2025 tá acabando então talvez tudo já tenha sido implementado.
docs.floorp.app/docs/roadmaps/

Até agora tudo de IA que eu achei no librewolf foi essa "anti feature" de mostrar preview de links com IA, mas que é possível desabilitar.
Settings > General > Browsing > Enable link previews

Desmarcando a primeira opção sozinha já desabilita as outras.

#librewolf #librewolfbrowser

Print mostrando a área de configurações do librewolf que permite pŕevia dos links. Todas as opções estão desmarcadas.

"- See the page title, description, and more when you use the shortcut or right-click on a link.
- Allow AI to read the beginning of the page and generate key points
- Shortcut: Click and hold the link for 1 second (long press)"
2025-12-06

Welp, I've been using Floorp, a fork of Firefox with some nice customization, for quite a while now.
But they've added AI features for MCP in the most recent version, including web scraping.

blog.floorp.app/en/release/12.

I guess I'll switch to LibreWolf.

#FloorpBrowser #Floorp #LibreWolf #LibreWolfBrowser

Alicja (and Artemida and Mara, see bio)oddtail@meow.social
2025-06-10
NerdNextDoor :Blobhaj:mrmasterkeyboard
2025-04-12

Just switched from to on my and computers. I swear that it's faster than LibreWolf and standard because a lot of pages just load instantly now.

2025-03-07

I think I am going to try #librewolfbrowser

Just… Josh :BlobCatTrashed:jlw_the_jobber@polymaths.social
2025-03-02

With #Firefox making "interesting" decisions, here are the browsers that I am using in its place:

Linux based systems: #LibreWolfBrowser
Mac/iOS/Windows: #EcosiaBrowser

TBH, not sure if Ecosia is more privacy focused than Firefox, but I can at least get on board with their overall mission.

@tevin it is confusing ... By the way, do you know #librewolfbrowser ? I'll have a try soon.

2024-10-08

Good news @Fediverse,

#LibreWolf aka #librewolfbrowser is now providing a new #Debian repository that serves also #aarch64; I've just installed it on #Devuan 5 Daedalus and I am actually writing this very post with it from my #librecomputer "Renegade" Board!

Thanks LibreWolf Team! 🙏

Learn more:

librewolf.net/debian-migration…

Jerry van Kootenjerry1970@venera.social
2024-09-24
LibreWolf is great in having a lot of defaults set to protect your privacy but one thing that is very very important to me is dark mode. I have seen several posts on how to tell LibreWolf to tell a website I prefer dark mode but nothing works.
ui.systemUsesDarkTheme, privacy.resistFingerPrinting.testGranularityMask, whatever, nothing seems to actually work. This is a big thing for me. How websites look is super important. How can this not be a normal setting?
#librewolf #librewolfbrowser
David G. SmithiDGS@mas.to
2024-07-15

@janl Oo. Thanks. I’d not previously heard of that. librewolf.net/
#Browser #Browsers #Firefox #Librewolf #LibrewolfBrowser

FREE🇵🇸PALESTINE, Says @SineSine_Nomine@mstdn.social
2024-06-28

@rachaelspooky thank you for highlighting Firefox's ethical divergence, didn't know that
Appreciate your proponence of #librewolfbrowser can't use it, no android version
I read the whole thread & came across #midori browser astian.org
making transition to that today, they've a full suite of browsers & apps for privacy. Browser, VPN, Calendar, Phone Dialer, Notes, see github.com/goastian
Privacy & Small footprint essential, any Dev not working on this undeserving of support

Rick Moen 🇺🇸 🇳🇴 🇬🇧unixmercenary@infosec.exchange
2024-06-17

@petersuber I'll certainly give Mozilla, Inc. one cheer for reversing addons.mozilla.org's moratorium for Russian users on extensions able to circumvent Russian censorship.

But, you know who would get three out of three?

Anyone who starts keeping a persistent Firefox patchset permitting any user to control the browser's extension API keyring, and thereby to access extensions they (or someone they trust) signed, instead of only those Firefox extensions Mozilla, Inc. permits.

The real problem isn't monarchial errors; it's the monarchy.

My copy of ungoogled-chromium lets me load any extension I wish locally, without an online "store's" cryptographic signing permission. Why doesn't Firefox (outside of beta and developer releases, per stackoverflow.com/questions/31)?

From 2004 to 2016, Debian Project reacted to Mozilla's unacceptable "Distribution Partners" conditions (lwn.net/Articles/676799/) by maintaining a high quality unbranded browser version named Iceweasel -- until Mozilla, Inc. relented.

Mozilla, Inc.'s extensions monopoly, IMO, shows Iceweasel's proper time not only has come again but never ended. As Kipling (and Poul Anderson) said, "No truce with kings."

(Amended 2024-06-27 to suggest LibreWolf as a best-compromise path forward for Gecko/Quantum-based browsing, alongside Blink-based ungoogled-chromium.)

#Mozilla
#Firefox
#extensions
#UngoogledChromium
#Iceweasel
#LibreWolfBrowser

(Note: I'm aware of Parabola's Iceweasel-libre. It does not appear to address this issue.)

Ⓖ𝑒oㄥ𝕠ᗪ乇geolode@social.tchncs.de
2023-12-05

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