Librewolf is tied to however they implement the terms. Librewolf is mostly a autoconfig file for Firefox (which is a Firefox feature). codeberg.org/librewolf/settings/…/librewolf.cfg I doubt implementation of terms will be optional.
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pelespirit@sh.itjust.works 2 days agoIsn’t Librewolf tied to Firefox’ TOS?
heavydust@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
No.
ded@lemy.lol 2 days ago
Librewolf is mostly a autoconfig file for Firefox (which is a Firefox feature). codeberg.org/librewolf/settings/…/librewolf.cfg I doubt implementation of terms will be optional.
pelespirit@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
I’m checking right now, but it’s kind of unclear. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like Librewolf picks and chooses what to use from Firefox, yeah?
I’m also looking into the TOR browser.
heavydust@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
All the forks pick and choose but features can be enabled or disabled, or removed entirely. Telemetry is always removed, whereas DRM or cookie settings can be turned off by default.
If you want some kind of Tor browser without all the Tor thing, Mullvad has its fork too from Tor (like the fixed display as a rectangle to prevent fingerprinting).
kat@orbi.camp 2 days ago
Mullvad needs to make an android version.
ded@lemy.lol 2 days ago
Librewolf is mostly a autoconfig file for Firefox (which is a Firefox feature). codeberg.org/librewolf/settings/…/librewolf.cfg I doubt implementation of terms will be optional.
It’s possible to disable the Tor from Tor browser.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
Oh look, that’s four.