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firefox is removing most of its privacy features, does anyone have any good private browser recommendations for linux?
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What? Please explain. unsure
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Basilisk is pretty cool
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>>134070
A quick search shows that they deleted their policy about not selling your data. glare2
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use zen nyaoo-closedeyes
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i liek librewolf
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icecat is nice
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Mullbad Browser is TOR / Firefox without teh using teh tor network.
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Wavebrowser is great, it even comes with pre-installed malwaredance2dance
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Palemoon still works with flashplayer and xul like older firefox.
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which ones? why are they doing that?
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lynx
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This article seems to say that it's allright now? https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/mozilla-updates-firefox-terms-again.html (´~`)
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Here's a video about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4litc5DxoHQ

What you think will happen: new browser becomes popular
What will actually happen: Google Chrome market share goes from 95% to 99.9%
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Install a different browser for each website problem solved! wink
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i tried making a browser so i wouldn't have to worry about these things, making a dom tree didn't look like hard work but i have no idea how to render it
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>>134123
99.99% of the internet won't work unless you make a javascript engine, and 90% of the internet will break every other week because web developers can't stop themselves from immediately using every new javascript feature that comes out. If you want to make a practical browser then you have to make it your life's work to keep implementing new useless crap all the time.
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>>134067
Librewolf until it's next to die. Afterwards will see how ungoogled chromium or mullvad browser perform.
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>>134125
well that cant be true, i havent updated my browser in a year and it still works, making a javascript engine sounds hard, but would be the last thing i do after i make sure plain basic html+css works flawlessly
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I've used LibreWolf pretty much since it was new.

I've never had any problems with it.


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