Ironfox doesn't have privacy.resistfingerprinting set to true in about:config?
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How come?
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How come?
They changed some basics from Mull and decided to go other ways. That's why I'm not using thus browser
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They changed some basics from Mull and decided to go other ways. That's why I'm not using thus browser
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How come?
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waterfox
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How come?
If I remember, that setting is extremely aggressive, and breaks lots of sites. Firefox has by default, a more complicated and nuanced feature that works practically as well, without breaking everything.
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waterfox
But weren't they acquired by some big evil company?
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If I remember, that setting is extremely aggressive, and breaks lots of sites. Firefox has by default, a more complicated and nuanced feature that works practically as well, without breaking everything.
So is Firefox mobile or Fennec actually better in this regard?
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But weren't they acquired by some big evil company?
not anymore
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So is Firefox mobile or Fennec actually better in this regard?
In that specific regard, probably.
I use Fennec. I've found the more security minded versions, tend to have problems with some site or another, and annoy me. -
In that specific regard, probably.
I use Fennec. I've found the more security minded versions, tend to have problems with some site or another, and annoy me.I noticed that the sites that have issues are the sites I should avoid.
After a while, you just don't need them if you are willing to make the changes needed to reduce that corpo exposure
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I noticed that the sites that have issues are the sites I should avoid.
After a while, you just don't need them if you are willing to make the changes needed to reduce that corpo exposure
Sites like my banks, and stores, and self hosted VTT games.
I've had issues with all. Not acceptable -
How come?
Idk why, it doesnt say anything on their gitlab about changing that. Maybe it is a problem with the build process? I remember on Mull a couple months ago i did a clean install and RFP was disabled. You can just enable it if you want.
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In my opinion you should enable it
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We very publicly discussed our approach to fingerprinting and the reasoning for this. But a basic TL;DR is that we're using a hardened configuration of FPP - which matches all of RFP's targets, except the few known to cause breakage/be undesirable for users. I'd recommend reading that GitLab issue for a detailed explanation, and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
FYI: Arkenfox doesn't enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours.
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In my opinion you should enable it
We don't recommend enabling it; you can see our reasoning as to why we don't enable RFP here - we use a hardened configuration of FPP instead.
FYI: Arkenfox doesn't enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours.
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We very publicly discussed our approach to fingerprinting and the reasoning for this. But a basic TL;DR is that we're using a hardened configuration of FPP - which matches all of RFP's targets, except the few known to cause breakage/be undesirable for users. I'd recommend reading that GitLab issue for a detailed explanation, and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
FYI: Arkenfox doesn't enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours.
Thanks!
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Idk why, it doesnt say anything on their gitlab about changing that. Maybe it is a problem with the build process? I remember on Mull a couple months ago i did a clean install and RFP was disabled. You can just enable it if you want.
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waterfox
Waterfox contains proprietary Google Play libraries, and doesn't include any hardening when compared to standard Firefox on Android. It's a completely different project with a different set of goals than IronFox or Mull.
You would be far better off using standard Firefox over Waterfox, in terms of privacy & security.