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<blockquote data-quote="Wontkins" data-source="post: 991815" data-attributes="member: 95112"><p>Just the optics of this look really bad for a supposed privacy oriented browser. You'd think the marketing folks would have recognized this before implementing it. The guy from Brave that chimed in didn't really change my mind about them any. </p><p></p><p>One thing with the LIbreWolf browser they use the light theme by default and if you change the RFP settings then they feel you don't care about fingerprinting. That's not the case but my eyes are real light sensitive and I hate that bright white light background. I always change it on FF to a black background on all pages. So I'm wondering if I change the RFP if it would really be much better than me just staying with Firefox with some hardening. Today I just didn't feel like messing with LibreWolf (hey it's Monday morning) so I'll stick with FF as my main browser for now.</p><p></p><p>When I added the LibreWolf updater I noticed Voodooshield didn't like it calling it unsafe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wontkins, post: 991815, member: 95112"] Just the optics of this look really bad for a supposed privacy oriented browser. You'd think the marketing folks would have recognized this before implementing it. The guy from Brave that chimed in didn't really change my mind about them any. One thing with the LIbreWolf browser they use the light theme by default and if you change the RFP settings then they feel you don't care about fingerprinting. That's not the case but my eyes are real light sensitive and I hate that bright white light background. I always change it on FF to a black background on all pages. So I'm wondering if I change the RFP if it would really be much better than me just staying with Firefox with some hardening. Today I just didn't feel like messing with LibreWolf (hey it's Monday morning) so I'll stick with FF as my main browser for now. When I added the LibreWolf updater I noticed Voodooshield didn't like it calling it unsafe. [/QUOTE]
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