Firefox is the default web browser installed on most Linux distributions. It is a well-known browser by Mozilla that respects user privacy by design, and
Not asked, but in my case, I use LibreWolf every day because of its hardened and more privacy-friendly nature. Everything I need works in LibreWolf as well, and I have never had any issues with anything due to the hardening. Similarly, I use Mull instead of Firefox on a mobile phone and my tablet. It is practically the same as LibreWolf, just for phones. Last but not least, I like wolves much more than foxes :-)
LibreWolf is simply privacy-friendly pre-configured build of Firefox. Every change LibreWolf introduced can be applied somewhere in Firefox too, as far as I know. But yeah, LibreWolf is awesome and exactly what I wish Firefox would be after a clean install.
I don’t use firefox but I do use firefox based browsers.
Waterfox? Something else? What’s your reason?
Not asked, but in my case, I use LibreWolf every day because of its hardened and more privacy-friendly nature. Everything I need works in LibreWolf as well, and I have never had any issues with anything due to the hardening. Similarly, I use Mull instead of Firefox on a mobile phone and my tablet. It is practically the same as LibreWolf, just for phones. Last but not least, I like wolves much more than foxes :-)
I hadn’t heard of LibreWolf before, but it looks like a great Firefox replacement. Thanks for the tip!
LibreWolf is simply privacy-friendly pre-configured build of Firefox. Every change LibreWolf introduced can be applied somewhere in Firefox too, as far as I know. But yeah, LibreWolf is awesome and exactly what I wish Firefox would be after a clean install.