Asking after the privacy debacle and manifest. I’m not keeping up closely, but iirc Firefox is the browser recommended because of Ublock. After the privacy data issue I’ve noticed broken trust from Firefox users, recommendations in favor of switching browsers, and predictions saying Firefox is going downhill fast and that their forks won’t be maintained for much longer.

So I’m here asking the seasoned sailors’ thoughts, aye. Is this just a storm passing by or are you really considering jumping ship?

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    3 days ago

    Sucks they’re not close to as secure as chromium based browsers. Where’s my privacy and security first browser ☹️ Vandium is the only thing close to that. Can’t wait for desktop version.

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        I don’t know if it is due to some sort of baggage from using the Mozilla Sync service or what, but librewolf without Mozilla Sync is faster for use than Mozilla Firefox is for some reason.

        I only swapped over a few days ago, but the speed up was big enough for it to be apparent to me.

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        Just not what I’ve read from security engineers or other sources like GrapheneOS devs. A lot of the flaws on mobile also apply to desktop. Just turns out engineering man power is a huge deal for secure browsers.

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          What you read is true, and also total nonsense.

          There is not too much point in discussing privacy and security without a threat model.

          So once you put your threat model into focus, you can discuss how to mitigate those threats and pick the right browser for you.

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            3 days ago

            Well, I’m talking about my use case which involves my own threat model. Regardless if it matches yours or not, it’s still a complain I can share about the current state of browsers.

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      Firefox is more private than chrome, chrome had more security updates, but Firefox is not far behind by any means.

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        3 days ago

        Like I said, security is what I’m talking about. Brave browser, as much as I dislike the company is the best compromise when looking for both.

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        I don’t like their lettering feature at all, and I don’t like that I don’t have the option to disable it if I want.

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        3 days ago

        Great for anonymity but has the same security baggage that gecko based browsers havem