Ah, thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression it didn’t call out to mozilla servers if you didn’t enable sync.
I guess Mullvad would be the next popular browser yeah?
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homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 22 hours agoI have been advised it’s not a fork but a reconfig of default firefox, therefore it would technically be subject to the same ToS.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression it didn’t call out to mozilla servers if you didn’t enable sync.
I guess Mullvad would be the next popular browser yeah?
afaict Mullvad browser doesn’t support plugins which - it does some adblock by default (more ifyou have the VPN) and so on but i gots to have my DarkViewer so it’s a sometimes browser for me atm.
It does work with Firefox plugins, there just isn’t a button to open the extension “store” in the extensions settings page like stock Firefox has. You can add them by manually going to the url though, it’s just recommended that you don’t since that increases your risk of adding a malicious plugin or being fingerprinted, etc. I still added a few plugins that I really dislike not having though, like a password manager and darkreader, just because I valued the convenience slightly more than the added security.
Nice, thanks!
In fact the only way to completely stop “phoning home” in Firefox is to block connections (via for example privoxy).
What? Some proof here please. Firefox is 100% open source. You can audit the entire code for this.
It’s not like chromium with the pre-compiled binary blob in the middle provided by google.
I may have missed prefs. But typically Firefox will still connect to Mozilla after config such as user.js or autoconfig.
Zak@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
Depending on how the requirement to accept the ToS is implemented, a config file might be able to disable it and any features that depend on it.
ded@lemy.lol 18 hours ago
I doubt implementation of terms will be optional. It’s also possible to disable Tor in TBB
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 hours ago
Six.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 hours ago
You are all up and down these comments repeating this statement.
Why?
How exactly has Mozilla handled changes like this before that leads you to this conclusion? Do you have anything to back this up other than your own dogged insistence?
Surely there must be something I’m missing for you to be so adamant on this point. Please enlighten me, because to my knowledge about how all this works and has worked in the past this just seems like baseless fearmongering to me.
ded@lemy.lol 15 hours ago
Because it is fucked. Firefox is fucked. Did you read what’s going on?