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  • Librewolf uses Torbrowser configs, Mull uses the Torbrowser repo and entire config.

    Torbrowser always uses the private browsing mode, which is really restrictive. Tabgroups do not work, cookies cannot be saved etc.

    This makes MullvadBrowser way worse for daily browsing.

    Torbrowser cannot use normal browsing mode, because they want to avoid saving data on the disk. Everything is in RAM.

    • trust: The biggest trust factor difference to me is, who manages the package and how it is installed. Both are not packaged by my distribution maintainers, therefore I have trust issues with a program that important. However both are available as Flatpak. So I would recommend to install it this way.
    • updates: Another big factor is how often these are updated, especially security patches. In example for any Firefox based browser, I would not want to wait longer than 1 day before the fork is on the same version as the mainline Firefox.

    I personally would prefer LibreWolf over Mullvad, because it is based off Firefox.

  • Honestly at this point, normal firefox with ublock and custom user agent switched to chrome.

    • The thing is youre telking websites you are using chrome so theyll look at their stats and say "everybody ises chrome, lets just design for chrome "

      • I know im just tired of stuff breaking on purpose just because of the stupid fingerprinting user agent

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