Is Librewolf any different than Firefox with good privacy extensions?
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I repost things that I like, and original stuff, mostly photos. I delete most posts after 30 days.
Left Twitter long ago and dgaf.
Is Librewolf any different than Firefox with good privacy extensions?
@SteveFromMySpace @crusa187@lemmy.ml
I just immediately block people who use terms like bidey-bro.
Life it too short and my feed is too long.
Not really. Online they’ll need my user/pass, 2fa for starters.
If they try to do it by phone they’ll need to first answer a bunch of questions (which yes they can probably get), but then upload a photo of my license…
Exactly.
But it’s very easy and fast to temporarily thaw it when you want to apply for credit.
I’ve been doing it for years.
I don’t see ads in apps. You don’t have to either.
I bought a pixel when Google first came out with their cell service. That phone lasted less than a year for no reason I can think of.
I’m also staying with Samsung, though i had a OnePlus that was great until i dropped it into a river
@EherNicht
Based on their website i don’t see how.
Firefox with ublock (blokada on mobile), do not track, a few settings tweaks, and using ddg or startpage for search seems to be pretty much what librewolf is.