@tokyo_0 Technically they are simply various applied settings, but to find them and hunt them all down in Firefox + set them the way LibreWolf has them predefined is quite a pain. Basically LibreWolf comes much more hardened out of the box with most of Mozilla's bloatware outright gone.
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USB Type-Steve :verified: (usbtypesteve@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 02-Mar-2025 13:37:24 JST USB Type-Steve :verified:
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Sunday, 02-Mar-2025 13:37:58 JST Rich Felker
@hanna @USBTypeSTeve @tokyo_0 Only if you have automatic updates allowed.
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hanna (pronouns: 2) :3 (hanna@fedi.askiiart.net)'s status on Sunday, 02-Mar-2025 13:38:30 JST hanna (pronouns: 2) :3
@USBTypeSteve@infosec.exchange @tokyo_0@mas.to yeah that's pretty much it, you can change firefox to be like librewolf, but not much reason to do that when you can just use a fork that deals with all of that - not to mention if firefox adds anything new, then your browser is however mozilla wants it until you find out and fix whatever mozilla did this time (which you might not have any indication of)
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