• LedgeDrop@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the comprehensive write-up. It convinced me to migrate back to Firefox.

      I was on Firefox (8 years ago), moved to Chrome (I liked the non-admin/transparent update feature and Websites didn’t break like they did with ff), then moved to brave (basically chrome + more privacy), and now I’ll go back the Firefox (I hope I won’t encounter too many non-FF websites)

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          1 year ago

          Neato, I’ll check it out. I’m also trying out mull for android (as I’d like to keep my desktop/cellphone bookmarks/browser-history in sync)

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            1 year ago

            I expect to have some website compatibility issues with Firefox/librewolf, as it does have a 3% share of the global browser market - so, website development energy is focused on the chrome/safari experience. However, 8+ years ago I felt I needed to use chrome at least every other day to view certain websites - it was frustrating.

            I’m hoping (and willing to try it out) to see if this has improved.

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        1 year ago

        If you want to non ff sites to work on ff you can just spoof tour user agent. 90% of non ff sites actually work. Some use web usb and bluetooth stuff that doesnt work on ff.

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      1 year ago

      can increase the fingerprinting information for a website outside of California or Colorado.

      Or you know, the entire EU/EEC which has more inhabitants than USA.

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      I always use do not track. If they fingerprint me with that, they are explicitly disregarding it. It obviously gives moral superiority.