Any #Firefox to #Librewolf movers here?
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Any #Firefox to #Librewolf movers here? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
I just switched to a dedicated password manager, so no longer having my logins tied to my #Mozilla account, I thought I'd give Librewolf a try.
Having privacy settings by default is more soothing that I thought it would be. The “What, I can just start browsing?” experience is appealing.
Does Librewolf work for you in the long run?

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Any #Firefox to #Librewolf movers here? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
I just switched to a dedicated password manager, so no longer having my logins tied to my #Mozilla account, I thought I'd give Librewolf a try.
Having privacy settings by default is more soothing that I thought it would be. The “What, I can just start browsing?” experience is appealing.
Does Librewolf work for you in the long run?

I switched about 2 months ago
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I switched about 2 months ago
@emc2 And you are still rocking Librewolf? Any downsides?
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Any #Firefox to #Librewolf movers here? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
I just switched to a dedicated password manager, so no longer having my logins tied to my #Mozilla account, I thought I'd give Librewolf a try.
Having privacy settings by default is more soothing that I thought it would be. The “What, I can just start browsing?” experience is appealing.
Does Librewolf work for you in the long run?

@oldrup I switched to zen https://zen-browser.app/ about a year or so ago, and haven't looked back.
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@emc2 And you are still rocking Librewolf? Any downsides?
@oldrup still using it, and plan to.
It's fantastic:
* I don't see YouTube ads (not sure how they pull that off)
* NoScript, disconnect, KeePassXC installed and supported.
* HTTPSEverywhere functionality supported natively
* Basically a drop in replacement for Firefox -
Any #Firefox to #Librewolf movers here? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
I just switched to a dedicated password manager, so no longer having my logins tied to my #Mozilla account, I thought I'd give Librewolf a try.
Having privacy settings by default is more soothing that I thought it would be. The “What, I can just start browsing?” experience is appealing.
Does Librewolf work for you in the long run?

@oldrup Yes, it works for med as primary browser. I have multiple installer anyway. When get to a site that doesnt work with librewolf i consider it questionable and continue cautiously with Firefox or just leave.
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