Firefox has never put a priority on privacy. Just take a glance at their privacy policy. And it's plain to see that they are moving further away from it every day.
There are a dozen Firefox forks though. Mulch, DDG, TOR, Fennic, Bromite, etc.
Firefox has never put a priority on privacy
delusional
Mulch and DDG are not firefox-based
I want Mull to continue on. I don't want to use another browser. But I guess I must...
Fennec it is
Maybe apply a hardened user.js
I just applied mulls user js to fennec in the mean time. But I'm going to try to build mull once I get home from the holidays
Any recommendations for that? Arkenfox comes to mind
Firefox. Havent try anything else for ages.
Nah, I need something functional, private and not a sales platform
Functional like mull? Oh wait. It has been shut down.
If it works, it works. Havent had any problem with firefox. So i stick with it. I dont have time pondering what browser to use every single time stuff like this happens.
I use Iceraven currently. It's a Firefox fork. Back when I started to use it, It was one of only two browsers (other being Smart Cookie Web Preview) to support extension sideloading on Android.
I don't think Iceraven is as hardened as Mull, but it is updated on a regular basis. Either case, for most folks, regular Firefox should do the trick. There is also Waterfox, another FF fork on desktop/mobile but it hardly has much to distinguish itself.
I wouldn't personally use anything from Graphene os but that's just me.
If you are looking for a hardened Chrome clone Chromite is pretty good.
Care to explain why?
For clarification, the GrapheneOS part
There was the time when Daniel Micay was the project lead and I wouldn't trust him either.
The current leadership seems fine though. I dislike that they only want to support Pixel phones but other than that I don't see any issues.
That's unfortunate. Mulch is my preferred Android browser.
@Blaze I'm using FOSS Browser since a long time. I want to keep things minimal on my phone and this one is using my phone's WebView, so it takes less space. There are some drawbacks for sure with this one, but I can cope with them.
Currently I'm using Chromite (added some more blocklists),
Fennac (hardened as much as I can),
and Brave ( I known I known. I only use it when some website just don't work)
firefox; always firefox.
Firefox has never put a priority on privacy. Just take a glance at their privacy policy. And it's plain to see that they are moving further away from it every day.
There are a dozen Firefox forks though. Mulch, DDG, TOR, Fennic, Bromite, etc.
delusional
Mulch and DDG are not firefox-based