• citrusface
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      LibreWolf is a Firefox fork that is not affiliated with Mozilla.

      • NaibofTabr
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        282 days ago

        Here’s the problem: there are three web browsers.

        Chromium, WebKit, and Gecko - that’s it.

        A “fork” that depends on the same browser engine and rendering engine is not really a fork, it is just a UI flavor. For the sake of security, privacy and data handling, this choice is as meaningful as changing your desktop environment on Linux.

        If you access anything financial or personally identifying (taxes, banking, credit cards, medical services, driver’s license, an email that is linked to any of those accounts, etc) you should use the browser distributed by the engine’s primary developer (Chrome, Safari, Firefox). If you use something else, you are dependent on a downstream third-party developer to properly implement the engine and ensure that its data handling is properly integrated with the browser application and the OS, and you are dependent on their keeping the engine in their knockoff version up to date. You will always be behind the security patches of the main branch, even if the downstream developer is doing everything correctly. On the internet, this is an extreme risk.

        • citrusface
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          182 days ago

          Sure, sorry if fork wasn’t the right term, I was just saying LibreWolf is Firefox sans Mozilla. The LibreWolf team is very privacy focused.

          Full disclosure I use Vivaldi - which is chrome - because I’m a filthy heathen.

          • stochastictrebuchet
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            62 days ago

            Vivaldi is chrom_ium_. Been trying out the last month on macOS. Great browser, although it’s funny how for some settings you get taken to a different page that looks 100% like Chrome except with Vivaldi branding.

            Vivaldi on iOS doesn’t feel as great though – less ‘native’. Certain gestures and animations just don’t quite fit.

            Shoutout to Webkit-based Orion for both platforms. Slowly gravitating to that

          • NaibofTabr
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            22 days ago

            I was just saying LibreWolf is Firefox sans Mozilla

            It’s not though, unless they’re building their own engine.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 day ago

              I mean by that logic Nextcloud is just a rebranded skin of Owncloud and Libre Office is just a rebranded skin of Open Office. I’m sure someone can chime in with a more damning real world example but the important distinction with a fork is not “do they entirely replace most of the codebase” but instead it’s “how well do they maintain the project” and “how much value do they add through improvements and features”

        • @[email protected]
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          42 days ago

          No, there are only two. Blink (Chromium’s engine) was forked from WebKit initially; they’re related.

    • citrusface
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      02 days ago

      Sorry, I missed the mobile part of your statement

      For mobile I would recommend duckduckgo private browser.

            • citrusface
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              welp, thats that. oh well. i can be wrong - all good.

              it doesnt matter really because i cant develop a browser and i have to use what exists - i choose duckduckchrome.

              • @[email protected]
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                21 day ago

                It does matter, because Firefox exists, and you’re free to choose that one too. If you know about the underlying tech your decision is more informed.

                • citrusface
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                  01 day ago

                  im not going to pretend im smart enough to understand the backend difference between safari/chrome/firefox - firefox mobile hasnt been a great experience for me, but i dont use the browser on my phone all that much. at home, its vivalidi because it works well. im not knocking firefox, its been my go to browser for over a decade - but its been seemingly backed by google this whole time? i dont know.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    120 hours ago

                    Google paying Mozilla for search placement is the same as Google paying Samsung and Apple for search priority on their phones.

                    It doesn’t mean that Google is backing Mozilla, Apple, and Samsung.

                    Mozilla has to take a much smaller cut compared to Apple because of their size, nothing else.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    21 day ago

                    If you’re on iPhone there is no difference in the tech under the hood, because apple only allows webkit. Anything besides Safari is essentially Safari with a skin. The difference in tech is rarely the issue though. It’s the monopolistic practices of Google and apple that should concern us

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        If you want to remove all choice from your phone, spend several hundred dollars for the privilege, and get a heaping pile of shit pretending to be a browser.