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submitted 3 months ago by randomized@masto.bike to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Présentement en train de tester @librewolf en remplacement de #firefox
les extensions "Simple tabs groups" et "Tab manager plus", non fonctionnelles, me manquent un peu, "Tabby" semble faire le job cependant

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submitted 3 months ago by jameshowell@emacs.ch to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Hey @librewolf crew! I just made the switch after decades of loyal #Firefox use. Lost my patience for the find-the-new-anti-features-and-disable-them-game.

Thanks for existing! I couldn't find anyplace to donate. Please tell me how you could take my money.

#librewolf #forkfirefox #FreeSoftware #libresoftware

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submitted 4 months ago by Lokjo@mstdn.social to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Firefox is just another US-corporate product with an 'open source' sticker on it.

Their version 128 update has auto checked a new little privacy breach setting.

If you still use a corporate browser, at least do some safety version! We mainly use @librewolf based on firefox. (yes, we know, a stable european or even non-US browser is still considered 'futuristic' in europe)

#eu #browser #firefox #meh

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submitted 7 months ago by ZacBelado@hachyderm.io to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Giving @librewolf a try. I like the idea of a browser specifically hardened against browser fingerprinting and tracking. Runs all of my existing Firefox plugins with no problems

#Firefox #LibreWolf #Privacy

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I’m trying @librewolf browser and it might seem like a small thing to you all, but they went out of their way to preserve accessibility features for disabled users like myself, whereas other privacy solutions remove accessibility features completely, and their efforts to make sure disabled users have a private focused but accessible browser is more welcome than you can imagine because disabled people need privacy as well. I would argue that disabled people need privacy more. I wish more #privacy advocates took accessibility and disability into account the way they have currently. I hope this remains a core mission of theirs

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by blackwidowtempo@lemmy.ml to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

I was monitoring my network traffic when I noticed that Librewolf was constantly connected to the IP 34.107.243.93.

A quick search made me find this post https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1364193 on the Mozilla Support Forum, according to which Firefox is constantly connected to the IP 34.107.221.82 to check for an internet connection, so I assumed that this connection had a similar purpose.

The problem I have with that is, that dig -x 34.107.243.93 returns 93.243.107.34.bc.googleusercontent.com. As I didn't like the idea of my computer being connected to a google service whenever I use Librewolf, I tried deactivating the connection or at least changing the IP, but I couldn't find a feature for this in neither the settings nor the about:config.

I tried blocking the IP with UFW, but the the connection still exists even after restarting the browser or rebooting. I have three questions:

A: Am I correct in the assumption that this connection exists to check for an internet connection or is something else going on here?

B: Is there a way to deactivate this "feature" or at least change the IP to that of a more privacy respecting party?

C: How can the connection persist after I blocked it in my firewall? I haven't tried blocking it in my router yet, but I find this really creepy.

I've enjoyed using Librewolf for almost 3 years now but this is really bugging me.

I'm thanking you in advance any replies and advice.

EDIT: Accidentally wrote "browser" instead of router in question C.

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submitted 7 months ago by starman@programming.dev to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

I sometimes need to test if a website I develop is working correctly in dark mode, but dark/light mode buttons doesn't work in LibreWolf devtools. Is there a solution for this?

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submitted 7 months ago by 110907@mastodon.social to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

@librewolf I now have librewolf logo on the top left of the browser👍 upon opening a tab. Did this come with the latest update 124 or was it already there ?

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VPN doesn't work (programming.dev)
submitted 7 months ago by Reza@programming.dev to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

I use a VPN n my system which works properly in firefox, but does not work at all in librewolf. Both network settings are same. What could be the problem?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by cyanescens@lemmy.world to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Hi, How can I get Librewolf take the window focus when I click an URL in another app (said otherwise, to open in the foreground)? I am using an arch-based distro in a Plasma 6 Wayland session, and I know this functionality is implemented for Firefox (it works when switching the default browser), but I do not find the right setting. Thanks!

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Maximegage@mastodon.social to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

#Google a annoncé qu'à partir de juin 2024, #Chrome ne prendra plus en charge les bloqueurs de #publicité populaires tels que #uBlockOrigin.

La raison ?

La sécurité des utilisateurs comme principal motif ?

"Ben voyons" :KEKW: :KEKW: :KEKW:

Ceux qui choisissent de rester sur #Chrome devront donc s'adapter à un environnement #web qui sera criblé de #publicités.

Alternative il y a : #LibreWolf : @librewolf #Firefox : @firefox

https://www.phonandroid.com/google-chrome-ce-celebre-bloqueur-de-publicites-ne-fonctionnera-plus-apres-cette-mise-a-jour.html

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submitted 8 months ago by Stpsl@discuss.tchncs.de to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

the creator has a couple more - this is the one I liked the most.

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submitted 9 months ago by rberlim@hachyderm.io to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

gosh, why does my @librewolf keeps going back to us as a default language? That's so annoying!

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Tras ver los despidos sucedidos en Mozilla y la priorización a usar IA, mucha gente se está moviendo a algunos de sus forks.
Acabo de descubrir el navegador LibreWolf @librewolf
Es una versión "vainilla" pero priorizando la privacidad.
Ya os contaré que tal la experiencia.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Grangle1@lemm.ee to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

The updater extension keeps telling me that there is a new version of the browser available (122.1.0-2) but it's been over a week since the version's release and even though I have the .deb repo installed the new version has not been installed yet. I check for updates daily and there do not appear to be any errors in the repo. Has the new version been updated on the repo? If it has, any idea why it would not update?

EDIT: The update to v123 came through today. You can disregard.

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submitted 10 months ago by exdvcer@lemmy.ml to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Just curious, in the end I installed librewolf-bin because at a certain point the PC froze because the installation had occupied all the RAM (16GB). thanks.

my specs:

OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Kernel: 6.7.0-arch3-1
DE: Plasma 5.27.10
WM: kwin
CPU: Intel i7-8565U (8) @ 4.600GHz
GPU: Intel WhiskeyLake-U GT2 [UHD Graphics 620]
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce MX150
Memory: 5260MiB / 15771MiB 
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submitted 10 months ago by Hardy@lemmy.ml to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

When I enter my input I receive nothing back, I tried in Chrome and its working. I would like to understand why it cant, and if there anything I can do to fix it..

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submitted 11 months ago by KaKi87@jlai.lu to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Hello,

Firefox has a profiles feature, but isn't easy to use like Chromium's.

As it fits LivreWolf's goal, it would be nice to improve this feature's usability for end users.

Please upvote my feature request on Codeberg if you agree.

Thanks

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by heygooberman@lemmy.today to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

UPDATE: Issue is not tied to the browser but to the specific sites. Some sites, like Proton, will require you to enter a 2FA code every time you login, even if the option to remember your sign in was selected at the login page.

ORIGINAL I'm currently running EndeavourOS, and I have Librewolf Version 120.0.1-1 installed. This is the latest version from AUR at the time of posting. I've noticed that some websites I visit frequently are not remembering my logins. Thus far, that includes one of the banking websites I use, Proton Mail, and Piped. Other websites appear to be remembering the logins after Librewolf closes.

I checked the Privacy & Security settings, and I confirm that the option listed in the title is not enabled. I also confirm that cookies are being stored for the sites I frequently visit.

Is anybody else experiencing this?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by teajaygrey@rap.social to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

My favorite @librewolf issue:

https://codeberg.org/librewolf/issues/issues/770

"Add support for MacPorts #770"

"Since Homebrew is supported why not Macports too?"

Me: a MacPorts maintainer, "maybe because MacPorts actually builds things from source and Homebrew thinks its OK to just be a wrapper to installing a DMG?"

e.g. https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/blob/56d6d85d58a73a2b481cd5d58216296dd4239e63/Casks/f/flightgear.rb

Bad example?

Well here's the Homebrew cask for LibreWolf itself:
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/blob/56d6d85d58a73a2b481cd5d58216296dd4239e63/Casks/l/librewolf.rb

Again it's just a wrapper to installing a DMG!

That's not building jack it.sh from source. I guess it does have a *little* smarts insomuch as it will determine if it is Intel or Apple Silicon (meanwhile, MacPorts still supports PPC/G4/G5/etc. vintage systems. Because: it actually BUILDS THINGS FROM SOURCE, it's not a precompiled binary distribution platform.).

What a bad joke Homebrew is.

Alas, Librewolf's build instructions are uhhh, well they don't build on macOS, they cross compile from ???

I mean there are the not so convincing notes on building from source here:
https://codeberg.org/librewolf/source

But also linked from there is this:

https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/macos

Which reads: "Archived project! Repository and other project resources are read-only"

I sincerely have no idea how people on macOS build from source, from the project documentation itself. Homebrew, is of zero assistance, because Homebrew: also does not build LibreWolf from source.

#MacPorts #LibreWolf #OpenSource #SourceWashing #Homebrew #ApplesnCrapples

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Hi,

I'm using Librewolf on macos and have been using it for a while. While scrolling through my settings, I just noticed this message in "Privacy & Security" right under the Librewolf notice about Enhanced tracking protection:

"You're using Resist Fingerprinting (RFP), which replaces some of LibreWolf's fingerprinting protection settings. This might cause some sites to break."

Is it normal to have this?

I have deleted the whole librewolf folder under ~/library/Application Support in order to re-set the browser to its default configuration and I still see this. Weird thing is that on my other laptop running windows, this message does not appear.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Pantherina@feddit.de to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml
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Translation icon. (mastodon.ml)
submitted 1 year ago by yastreb@mastodon.ml to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Translation icon.

I started to use librewolf 119.0-7 on ubuntu 22. I want to use translation icon to translate pages from English into my native language (not English). But I read, that to get it, English must be deleted from list of preffered pages. I don't think it will be good way to fix it so because of privacy. Can I fix it another way?

@librewolf

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I have Settings> General> Startup> Open previous windows and tabs disabled, but every time I start LibreWolf I'm faced with the error screen telling me it was unable to restore the previous session.

Librewolf 119.0-5 Flathub

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submitted 1 year ago by pento237@feddit.it to c/librewolf@lemmy.ml

Goodmorning, I have used for a lot of time Firefox. In the privacy settings I can change tracking protection preferences to normal, custom and strict protection. Actually I'm using Librewolf, but I can't see that option. What I liked of that option is that switching to custom I'm able to block all third part cookies. Librewolf doesn't block third part cookies by default. For example, when I log for work with Google and I enter in a page that uses the google session cookie, I can see in the bar that I'm accepting that third part cookie. Of course I can remove it, but when I close the browser and I open it again I'll get the same problem. So is there any way to block all third part cookies in Librewolf? I understand that due privacy reasons the tracking protection is set to strict by default, but why tou didn't put an option to block all 3rd part cookies? Anyway, sorry for my English, I'm still learning it, I wish the question is clear.

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Welcome to the official community for LibreWolf.

LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM. If you have any question please visit our FAQ first: https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/

To learn more or to download the browser visit the website: https://librewolf.net/

If you want to contribute head over to our Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/librewolf

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