Android is now warning of Firefox sharing data
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How is Mullvad Browser? I know it's based on Firefox but wouldn't imagine they would tolerate this.
It doesn't exist on Android AFAIK, so it's irrelevant here.
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Pretty easy to disable the location app permission or set it to ask every time. Firefox hasn't asked me to enable it since turning it off.
Didn't they also elude to collecting telemetry recently? I know it's up for some debate but, if true, I'm not sure that's a thing we can turn off.
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How is Mullvad Browser? I know it's based on Firefox but wouldn't imagine they would tolerate this.
Mullvad is really for anonymous sessions. It's meant to blend in with every other Mullvad instance on the Net so it helps make users harder to identify. It's not geared towards daily use.
On desktop, I switched to Librewolf and installed the Dark Reader add-on.
I will continue using Firefox on Android because I have absolutely no illusions about my privacy on this fucking thing.
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Iron fox is another option.
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I've not heard of ironfox before this thread! Could you possibly link it? Doesn't seem like it's on FDroid or IzzyOnDroid
its for android, mobile.
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God damn why's the world so shit
God damn why’s the world so shit
Society empowers and encourages shitty people that only care about their own kind/tribe, is why.
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They have been posted.
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Don’t call me unless I gave you my number
Why would anyone here call you, and how would they even have your number in the first place?
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God damn why's the world so shit
It really is. Literally everything is shit and I'm so fucking over it.
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Well, if there was any doubt before, with the weird ToS p.r. dance they were doing last week, now we know, for sure.
I've already switched to LibreWolf on the desktop. Is there a good non-Firefox browser for Android available?
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IronFox, Fennec, Mull, Tor Browser
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You should just post the articles and videos.
Or I was busy and gave a quick and still helpful response
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I didn't mean it to come across as insulting or anything. I meant it all genuinely to be helpful
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Mullvad is really for anonymous sessions. It's meant to blend in with every other Mullvad instance on the Net so it helps make users harder to identify. It's not geared towards daily use.
On desktop, I switched to Librewolf and installed the Dark Reader add-on.
I will continue using Firefox on Android because I have absolutely no illusions about my privacy on this fucking thing.
GrapheneOS is pretty good, as a more private alternative to Android, though the downside is that it's only available for Pixel phones. I bought a used one on ebay.
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I've not heard of ironfox before this thread! Could you possibly link it? Doesn't seem like it's on FDroid or IzzyOnDroid
In addition to what others have said, it can be downloaded from the Accrescent app store:
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GrapheneOS is pretty good, as a more private alternative to Android, though the downside is that it's only available for Pixel phones. I bought a used one on ebay.
I wonder if Square would still work, for example? I haven't flashed open source ROMs on my phone since like 2012.
Honestly though, I just consider the phone a lost cause when it comes to privacy & use it accordingly. Uncle Googs is always watching, even when the damn thing is turned off.
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I wonder if Square would still work, for example? I haven't flashed open source ROMs on my phone since like 2012.
Honestly though, I just consider the phone a lost cause when it comes to privacy & use it accordingly. Uncle Googs is always watching, even when the damn thing is turned off.
the thing about degoogled OS is lack of SafetyNet support and it is important for banking apps.
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IronFox, Fennec, Mull, Tor Browser
Mull is supposedly no longer being developed.
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the thing about degoogled OS is lack of SafetyNet support and it is important for banking apps.
Thx, that's exactly my concern as I remember it being an issue when I was flashing ROMs in the past.
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Even if this isn't entirely true, you know Google wouldn't pass up the opportunity to reduce Firefox market share to scare everyone back to Chrome.
So you're advocating that Google shouldn't broadcast that firefox is broadcasting your current location? Even though they do this for every other app available on Android, you're saying they shouldn't do this for firefox?
Why?
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So you're advocating that Google shouldn't broadcast that firefox is broadcasting your current location? Even though they do this for every other app available on Android, you're saying they shouldn't do this for firefox?
Why?
This notice is effectively added by the Firefox developers when they select the ability to enable location services and also tick a box thay they collect data.