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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jun 17, 2022 15:23:25 GMT
What is LibreWolf?This project is an independent fork of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy, security and user freedom. LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. This is achieved through our privacy and security oriented settings and patches. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM. -- librewolf.net-- librewolf.net/docs/featuresPrivacyTests.org Results-- privacytests.org
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 17, 2022 17:26:01 GMT
Oh, it's cool. Does it work on Linux's distributives as Ubuntu?
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Post by karl on Jun 17, 2022 23:21:06 GMT
Eugene 2.0It's available on Manjaro, so I presume it's also available on Ubuntu. It disables DRM, which I think means I couldn't use it to watch videos on my TV provider's website.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jun 18, 2022 3:34:23 GMT
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Post by karl on Jun 18, 2022 11:58:27 GMT
I've tried to install it on two different computers, in Manjaro and Arch, and the installation failed both times.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jun 18, 2022 13:04:57 GMT
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Post by karl on Jun 18, 2022 14:09:17 GMT
I was able to install it as flatpak, but when logging into my TV provider's website, It stated that this browser was not supported.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jun 18, 2022 14:34:20 GMT
I was able to install it as flatpak, but when logging into my TV provider's website, It stated that this browser was not supported.
That DRM thing... Anyway, I may install it on Windows. If I install it, I will post a review here.
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