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I use LibreWolf.

Free, up to date and does not send neither money nor data to Mozilla.

But personally I don't care so much about privacy extremism:

The day another more liberal organization forks it again, adds Google search for some easy cash and start fixing the extension API etc I am probably going to recommend that.

I already dial back some extreme measure(s), nuking my sessions whenever I close the browser comes to mind.

Also of course I will not use Google myself, but it seems to be the way for browser developers to make a living so I'll allow whoever takes care of the future of Firefox to do the same.



> If you own an Apple Silicon powered MacBook the relative builds are refered to as aarch64, they are cross-compiled and we did not test them before release.

> It is possible that Apple Silicon users see their recently downloaded LibreWolf flagged as broken or unsafe by the OS. This happens because we do not notarize the macOS version of the browser: we don't have a paid Apple Developer license and we don't want to support this signing mechanism that is put behind a paywall without providing significant gains.

Eeerm... no, thank you.

Will reconsider if it appears in openSUSE Tumbleweed repos after passing a security review from the openSUSE team ;)




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