Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #15 – 16 February 2021, 23:12:37 LibreWolf has been updated to 85.0.2 1 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #16 – 25 February 2021, 19:07:42 LibreWolf has been updated to 86.0 2 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #17 – 25 March 2021, 20:17:23 LibreWolf has been updated to 87.0
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #18 – 07 April 2021, 17:59:36 Just installed this beautiful app. Thank you very much, did not realized that it exists!
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #19 – 07 April 2021, 20:34:55 great work!!Is there any spanish support for this package?
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #20 – 07 April 2021, 20:48:33 yes, just install spanish xpi file source, from firefox http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/87.0/win64/xpi/
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #21 – 07 April 2021, 21:38:28 Thank you!!
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #22 – 14 April 2021, 22:44:18 Great job Artix folks !!! Librewolf works very, very well. Regards to all.
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #23 – 22 April 2021, 09:53:16 LibreWolf has been updated to 88.0 1 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #24 – 08 May 2021, 05:54:14 Enable DoH and set it to libreDNS with the ad filter.https://libredns.gr/They havn't turned off all of the telemetry but the main parts which normally tell Firefox where the mothership is have been removed. So it might be trying to phone home but not be able to locate the mothership.
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #25 – 31 May 2021, 23:40:10 Browser 'Favicons' Can Be Used as Undeletable 'Supercookies' To Track You OnlineQuoteAccording to a researcher, favicons can be a security vulnerability that could let websites track your movement and bypass VPNs, incognito browsing status, and other traditional methods of cloaking your movement online. https://it.slashdot.org/story/21/02/09/1920256/browser-favicons-can-be-used-as-undeletable-supercookies-to-track-you-onlineabout:config -> browser.chrome.site_icons -> toggle "false"browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.feeds.favicon -> toggle "false"Is it enough? Last Edit: 31 May 2021, 23:46:00 by zippy99 1 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #26 – 04 June 2021, 16:38:47 @Artist Just checking, will librewolf switch to another repo or remain in universe? Currently, with the pacman update, it is necessary to manually add the lines from the OP to /etc/pacman.conf.
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #27 – 05 June 2021, 12:43:26 @strajderAt least for now librewolf will stay in the universe repo.Yesterday it was updated to 89.0.You might also have a look at firedragon, a fork from librewolf, which currently also is in universe.artitst 1 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #28 – 05 June 2021, 16:22:28 Thanks, I'll take a look. Now to search for some addon which disables this awful, huge and clumsy new UI... 😕Edit: Found one: https://github.com/black7375/Firefox-UI-Fix Last Edit: 05 June 2021, 16:36:47 by strajder 2 Likes
Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy) Reply #29 – 17 December 2021, 19:48:47 Hello, Librewolf is in version 95. I see firedragon has been updated in repositories. Is there any special reason why Librewolf is not updated yet?