Use Librewolf on desktop.

Ironfox or Vanadium on Android. nostr:note1wrrnvhe8qjsrnfgak6tmc53ruvetks7gve27tekxkerjqr8c75cstggv84

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What are these applications for ?

Safe browsers

Mull FTW

i never actually tried it !!

Pretty good, but I just noticed that it is no longer being developed 😐

https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix

mullvad lookin good for desktop

https://stacker.news/items/899768/r/itsMoro

I'm sure it's great

i guess I never tried it because I figured it was better to separate browser and VPN

Mullvad is = Librewolf, but your cache/cookies are deleted on every session. It acts just like the Tor Browser but without the Tor Network. You can achieve the exact same thing with Librewolf or Zen.

Forget about fingerprint, it's a battle you can't win.

Auto deleting cache / cookies results in horrible UX

I assume mull works like LW and you can toggle exceptions for sites you want to remember

Exceptions won't work on Mullvad, just like on Tor Browser. If you want exceptions, use Librewolf.

For the average user yes. My internet is fast and my password manager deals with my logins in a single click, it doesn't affect me.

I've given up shilling anything having to do with Firefox (use Tor if you have/need to) since every fork will suffer from the downstream effect; there's no reason NOT to use Chromium at this point (ungoogled, of course).

Aside from Manifest V3, which you can supersede with a DNS filter, there's more upside to using Blink then Gecko/Quantum in its current. Mozilla is insisting on being something that WONTFIX, so others shouldn't bother trying to; Google never lied about being a champion of privacy, but that doesn't mean you can't make Chromium private.

Ungoogled Chromium on desktops, Vanadium on GrapheneOS, and Cromite on anything else. No exceptions, no lesser forks.

based. I just uninstalled Firefox

I used Librewolf for years, sadly it's based on Firefox which is both doomed(because Mozilla) and has bad compatibility and way inferior security. The Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser are doomed aswell. For desktop the best browser right now is Ungoogled Chromium, it respects your privacy and has way(way) better security. For mobile Vanadium.

fwiw Ive never had a compatibility problem with Librewolf

but I'm a simple fellow that doesn't do a lot maybe

Sites don't look the same with Firefox vs Chromium. Just ask any webdeveloper. Firefox has inferior performance, security, compatiblity. GrapheneOS highly recommends users staying away from Firefox browsers. Even the Tor Browser is doomed.

cool

ok cool? Firefox performs significantly better on WebAssembly