hi so i have been using iceraven for a while and i have been recommended mull alot and i wonder if iceraven is good cause i love how you can add extensions made for the pc version of firefox

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    24 days ago

    Use what you enjoy. It’s a shame that someone needed to fork the project to support something that would be so beneficial.

    But this line ‘No warranties or guarantees of security or updates or even stability!’ personally would keep myself from using it.

    Browsers play a critical role in the security of your device and I wouldn’t feel comfortable letting a hobby project assume that role.

    That being said, it’s a common occurrence for forks to lag behind in security updates and ultimately your prerogative to accept that risk.

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    24 days ago

    Don’t know too much about Iceraven. Just wanted to throw in Fennec, which is basically Firefox with telemetry removed plus add-on support. Also has about: config. It think it gets updates more frequently.

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    24 days ago

    Happily been using it for a few years by now.

    The enhanced privacy, extension and about:config support are great features to have.

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    23 days ago

    Just a general question for the participants here:

    Do you think firefox forks are maintained/more secure than the OG Firefox from Mozilla? I get that the forks have better privacy features enabled by default or useful features which make it functionally better…BUT…in terms of straight up security and responding to exploits and patching quickly, etc, would OG Firefox from Mozilla be better? Just curious what ya’ll think.

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        23 days ago

        Yea that was my thinking. If you can just tweak regular Firefox to suit your needs, and it’s kept up to date and very actively maintained, why not just use regular firefox?

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            22 days ago

            Harder, but still doable. My main concern is security and speed of exploit patching. More inconvenience is an okay tradeoff for that. But I do agree that tweaking it on mobile is annoying. It’s also missing a lot of the flags that the Desktop browser has.

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    22 days ago

    So, I’ve used Palemoon, Fennec, Librewolf, and others. My logic is this:

    Firefox is my daily driver. But with ADHD, I tend to have a couple hundred tabs open at a time.

    I have a shitty old computer from 2013, so when I play intense games I like to close the browser to free up some RAMs.

    But but but, what if I gotta look up something? “How to beat it to the water temple?” “How to recipe for botany pots?” “How is quake?” “Cheat Engine table for Mario 3d World please”

    Sometimes I need to alt-tab out and open up a browser that won’t open a whole bag of RAM-eating dicks at me, just to get some quick lookup answers.

    So I keep Librewolf on there as a backup for these situations. I’m open to alternatives, as anyone should be!

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    24 days ago

    I don’t know. I primarily use Mull on android because it is a hardened version of Firefox. No issues with it so far.