Firefox is messing around with AI, changed their TOS on user data and now the google monopoly case. Basically Im wondering if there is a good firefox alternative?
Librewolf and Zen
librewolf with ai disabled and vivaldi if i need chromium
I use Firefox with Phoenix on the desktop so the standard profile is just a little less strict than librewolf and the hardened profile is a little more strict. https://github.com/celenityy/Phoenix
Librewolf aspirations, firefox reality.
God I’m lazy.
Right now mostly Zen Browser. I’m a pretty big fan of both Vivaldi and Zen
Floorp plus fennec
Phone: Mostly IronFox, sometimes I use Vanadium Desktop: LibreWolf
I’ve only used van on graphane so far. What do you like about iron?
I’ve been using Firefox or variants for a long time, so they’re my go-to off the bat.
It’s almost entirely comfort, honestly.
Librewolf is a pretty easy drop in replacement. Although you may want to adjust some of the privacy settings, if you’re having issues with websites, they may be too strict.
LibreWolf is Firefox without the bullshit.
Librewolf and water Fox are the best Firefox alternatives.
LibreWolf on desktop, IronFox on Mobile.
Librewolf on Linux and Orion on iOS, fennec on android
Firefox on both Android and Linux
Firefox.
@Turd_Ferg PC (Linux): Librewolf for some things (fediverse, news outlets, mail providers, etc), Waterfox for other things (especially sites/platforms where I need to write Portuguese, because Librewolf’s “Resist Fingerprinting” breaks accent keys), upstream Firefox for more mainstream things (government services), as well as Lagrange for Gopher and Geminispace.
Smartphone (Android): Fennec, with native Chrome active against my will for WebViews from certain apps (governmental and banking apps, for example) that require Chrome For My Security™.
It’s been a while since I ditched Chromium-based browsers, although Firefox has some Chromium things inside its code. I’m waiting for whatever browsers that could bring third-party browser engines besides Chromium and Firefox-engine (yeah, there are Pale Moon, Basilisk, Safari/Webkit, among other browsers which are neither Chromium nor Firefox-based, but I’m talking about a browser as compatible as possible with features such as WebBluetooth, WebGL, WASM and other things as they can prove useful for personally-developed projects/self-hosted services).
til of waterfox and fennec; thanks for the reply.
Super informative, thank you
LibreWolf for daily personal, Mullvad Browser most private check EFF tests coveryourtracks.com or TOR, Brave mobile tweaked.