• @cowmouse
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    Qutebrowser is chromium-based, and barely anyone uses icecat since the modern web heavily relies on JS, iceraven is a Firefox for Android fork, which could maybe have like 50 users and librewolf is unusable for daily usage because of RFP (resist fingerprinting worsens a lot of sites that rely on canvas). (This is just my opinion)

    • Owl
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      2 years ago

      I use Librewolf on a daily basis. (With disabled FPR)

      • @cowmouse
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        22 years ago

        Yeah, it’s a lot better if you disable RFP, but it still wouldn’t save my passwords and enabling Firefox Sync isn’t accessible. Again, it’s just my opinion.

        • Owl
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          42 years ago

          Saving your password in your browser is a really really bad idea, use a password manager instead, like keepassxc (desktop), keepassxd (android).

          • pingu
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            12 years ago

            Agree, but I use Bitwarden. I prefer it because it syncs my passwords from pc with my phone.

            • Lolen10
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              12 years ago

              Same. But self-hosted with vaultwarden on my raspberry pi.

          • Gert
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            11 year ago

            Very true !! For me Enpass On Linux pop-os and on my Pixel running graphene-os Perfect Enpass basically big database with more then just passwords Contacts, notes, files …😊