Look, e.g., at this comparison (which is maintained by Arthur Edelstein who is a Firefox and Tor Browser developer). ![]() You don't really have to use LibreWolf as you can easily get everything in Firefox as well. Needless to say that all this is also available in Firefox. It's not so good in the first category as it obviously hasn't the "AdGuard URL Tracking Protection" list enabled. Tracking query parameter tests and Tracking Content blocking: LibreWolf is good in the last category as it comes with uBlock Origin installed by default. It's the Firefox implementation of the Cross-Origin Identifier Unlinkability in the Tor Browser.ģ. Optionally, put LibreWolf-WinUpdater.exe in the same folder to automatically apply updates when starting LibreWolf-Portable.exe (checks for new versions once a day). ![]() Fingerprinting Resistance Tests: LibreWolf uses Resist Fingerprinting (privacy.resistFingerprinting = true in about:config) as default which is also available in Firefox but not set as default. It already contains a compiled version of the project hosted here. This is also available in Firefox, of course, but not yet set as default (but planned - see the results for the nightly builds which match the LibreWolf results).Ģ. State Partitioning Tests: LibreWolf uses the "strict" setting in "about: preferences#privacy" by default which enables Dynamic First Party Isolation aka Total Cookie Protection. LibreWolf is better than Firefox and Brave - but why?ġ. Icons & artwork made by & The new tab page shown in the screenshot is provided by the Tabliss addon, its settings can be imported from `tabliss.Click to expand.You don't really have to use LibreWolf as you can easily get everything in Firefox as well.Builds available at Chaotic-AUR (our repo ).Presets for both profile-sync-daemon (which Garuda ships by default) & Firejail available (merged upstream).Support for own settings using ~/.firedragon/ - use this to override default settings shipped in /usr/lib/firedragon/firedragon.cfg.Will keep in sync with Librewolfs changes.Syncing with Firefox accounts enabled - this uses our selfhosted syncserver instead of Mozillas.The default search engine is Garudas searX instance.Searx & Whoogle local search engines added (needs respective packages installed).Compatible with Wayland, set MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 as environment variable.Some Librewolf issues fixed such as not working addon search & DRM while retaining the important settings.Less strict default settings as Librewolf, behaves more like a "regular" browser in terms of not clearing logins & history on shutdown - people who prefer the old stricter settings can put this file into ~/.firedragon.Uses system own libraries wherever possible.Enhanced KDE integration due to OpenSUSE patches (also using kfiredragonhelper).Subgroups and projects Shared projects Archived projects Browser Repositories for building LibreWolf on various platforms including several linux distributions and macOS. Of course, there are some differences to Librewolf in the stable version (heavily inspired by Plasmafox): LibreWolf GitLab LibreWolf LibreWolf Group ID: 5407097 A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. ![]() I like living at the edge & customizing every part of the system which is why I wanted to create a Librewolf fork using custom theming with some presets I use personally. Just wanna share what I have been working on the last days, my new FireDragon browser
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