• @[email protected]
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    466 months ago

    Using niche browser forks is often not a good idea. These are extremely fast moving projects that need to constantly be updated to stay secure.

    This is especially true for Firefox forks, as Firefox allows you to customize it to the point that it is almost the same as many of these forks.

    There are exceptions to this - for example, LibreWolf has a fairly good track record and Mullvad Browser needs to fork Firefox to (try) ensure all users have the same fingerprint.

    • Possibly linux
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      -36 months ago

      I feel like this argument is the same argument people use to tell you never to leave the Microsoft ecosystem

      You must use Edge, Office, Defender and Azure

  • @[email protected]
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    446 months ago

    I much prefer Librewolf. They are a little more transparent about it is, an independent, open source repackaging of Firefox with Arkenfox(ish) patches applied to it, rather than an entity which signs up for deals with other businesses.

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      16 months ago

      I have found that Waterfox is more user friendly. Additionally the devs are open to community feedback and are constantly trying to better server the community.

      I use Librewolf but I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone

  • lemmyreader
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    156 months ago

    Waterfox has had some bad press. I don’t remember details but here’s something to read :

    I prefer to stick to the no nonsense LibreWolf and when some things don’t work fall back to Firefox :

  • WardPearce
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    136 months ago

    Waterfox is a neat project, but is often slow to implement security patches from Firefox upstream.

    • Detective'OP
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      66 months ago

      You probably shouldnt tbh. I don’t think Waterfox is any better, it’s just less strict in terms of the defaults. Think Waterfox caters best to those who want the Firefox feel but without the telemetry.

  • foremanguy
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    66 months ago

    Waterfox is for me the go-to browser for most people, better than default Firefox but not as good as librewolf, good balance of privacy and convenience

  • @[email protected]
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    66 months ago

    I’ve mentioned it a few times, but I don’t like coming off as some sort of salesman lol. But waterfox is my go to. They, imo, seem to feel like the last browser left making logical choices out of box.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      I would like to try it, but isn’t it behind on updates a lot? Current Firefox is on 126 IIRC.

  • RandomStickman
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    46 months ago

    Been using it since it was the 64bit version of FF, no complaints. I think it’s neat that now it has tree style tabs integrated into it. Of course you can just install the add on, but I think they’re adding more functionality somewhere down the line. It’s not a big deal, but I think it’s neat.

  • @lessthanluigi
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    46 months ago

    Honestly, I have just never heard of it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    Any of you guys tried Floorp? I’ve been using it for a few months now as my daily driver and while it might not be as intentionally lean as Waterfox, I find its customisability more than makes up for it.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    I’ve been using Waterfox as my Firefox backup because for some reason my Firefox always crashes within 15 minutes of use, and it’s always when I’m doing impirtant shit like banking or paying a bill. Which is what I typically use the ‘legit’ browsers for, and why I just use LibreWolf for daily browsing/fuckery. Using Waterfox feels like it calls less attention when on a government website as opposed to Librewolf.

    Didn’t know it was bought by an ad company once upon a time, but this is also why I spread out my browsing. I also use Ghostery, and I have Brave (for checking how things show up in a Chromium environment when programming) but I don’t like Brave and rarely use it… Point is, gotta have multiple browsers either way.

  • @[email protected]
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    26 months ago

    I like Waterfox, I used it for a long time as my main until I became more serious about privacy.

    I suggest Waterfox to normal people who need a browser that “Just Werks” and that doesnt have bloat/telemetry, because i can NOT bring myself to tell them to download vanilla Firefox with all the bloat and telemetry and crap shoved into it.

    but at the same time I’m not going to suggest LibreWolf because many things break on it.