![]() I love both, but as I’m equally interested in web dev and privacy, and also as a beginner programmer, I’m experimenting with both browsers to get a good understanding of what many modern users are concerned with: privacy, but also experience. But Firefox Developer’s Edition is for learning web dev in and it’s ideal for that purpose as without any adjustments, I can see how my projects would look on any modern web browser. ![]() Don’t get me wrong I still use Ublock Origin and Decentraleyes on the FireFox Development Edition browser, but other than using https only in the settings and remembering NOTHING, I don’t do the extra hardening that I apply/is preapplied to Librewolf.īasically Librewolf is hardened like crazy which I also use with a protonvpn connection made for private browsing (just don’t want my data to be profited from…sorry FAANG) which still gives me better speeds than TOR. BRAVE EPIC AVAST SECURE BROWSER COMODO DRAGON WATERFOX IRON LIBREWOLF We'll be comparing their interfaces and capabilities, as well as some. Try running a Tor Browser over a VPN and you’ll get what I mean, it 's just slow by comparison to a browser with no restrictions put on it. I use Librewolf as my major search browser, but keep a less privacy oriented version of Firefox Development Edition for coding projects, etc.īasically privacy costs speed. I use a service so what do I want to give back in return? Only the sun rises for free, is an expression here ![]() Suggest and vote on features Mozilla Firefox Features Privacy focused Mozilla Firefox is considered a privacy friendly alternative. It is not compatible with Firefoxs new WebExtensions add-ons, but it has a growing library of add-ons that have been rebuilt specifically for Pale Moon. It is compatible with many classic Firefox add-ons, but not all of them. Firefox is a popular product, used in over 50 languages and available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Unlike Waterfox, its code has separated completely from Firefox. Best I’ve found is to work ones way to a solution that makes one feel comfortable with the ‘transaction’. Firefox is a cross-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. If one wants a modern feature rich browser, the development needs to be financed somehow, some form of payment is in order, developers need a roof, food and a life to. Waterfox is a high performance browser based on the Mozilla platform. For minimal use cases, the surf browser or project Gemini are interesting avenues to pursue but not for everyone. Most users think Waterfox is a great alternative to Falkon. If you want privacy, the tor browser / VPN / pihole / noscript / add blockers, containers, extensions, etc are viable options. Portable LibreWolf can be used from a USB stick or similar with no prior installation. Waterfox, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and loads more. There are some alternatives, all with their benefits, and drawbacks. Taking upstream code and modifying it to do something the original developers had not envisioned and keeping it all in sync to get the upstream benefit and the downstream value. A browser is it’s own OS nowadays so it becomes rather complex, so there will be all kinds of issues. It seems like a major effort from the people building and maintaining it.
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