@Gargron Why not trying #librewolf ? It is basically #firefox without all the garbage and a few privacy-oriented tweaks.
@Gargron Why not trying #librewolf ? It is basically #firefox without all the garbage and a few privacy-oriented tweaks.
@tachan If I had to use #LibreWolf I feel like I would have to undo all of the "tweaks". Doesn't the browser delete all cookies by default when you close it?
@Gargron It does, unless you white-list the ones you want to keep.
@tachan Right. This kind of default tells me the people who make that browser don't use the web like a normal person, so we'll always be at odds with each other.
@Gargron @tachan I decided to stick with Firefox as long as its features can be customized, since no fork can offer the same security guarantees in terms of rapid patching.
All AI features can be disabled directly in about:config (my choice)
https://askubuntu.com/posts/1556089/revisions
or by using a ready-made configuration file