I wonder if LibreWolf removes that code

# LibreWolf (Spyware Low)
LibreWolf is a privacy based web browser based on Firefox, without all of the Firefox embedded spyware. It's primary goals are privacy, security and user freedom.
Neo Cities has LibreWolf ranked at spyware level LOW because there are a few telemetry calls home.
Main Features:
- No adware or unnecessary telemetry
- Private Search Engine by Default
- You can easily add Brave Search
- uBlock Origin content blocker by default
- Enhanced Privacy
- Fast Updates for up-to-date security
- Open source
Official install instructions for installing the most up-to-date version on your Linux distro can be found on their [👉 web page](https://librewolf.net/installation/).
You can read the Neo Cities spyware analysis [👉 here](https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/librewolf).
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Discussion
I don't care, for I harden the you-know-what out of any Firefox-based browser.
What more do you harden that LibreWolf doesn't already harden?
LibreWolf has good hardening settings for the average user. However, I go deep into about:config and use settings I've used ever since I found a document on how to harden Firefox (Anonymous Planet has a good one on anonymity).