![]() ![]() The articles are a few years old now, but the concepts still apply. But these articles ( here and here) are also a reminder to be cautious of browser forks. I wholly support browser options to compete against Google, and I may well check out LibreWolf pretty soon. But thanks again for your effort.Īnd for the record, returning to the topic, LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox. He cites the same blog post you provided, and I think he also reads into it something that is not there. I pay no attention to "some guy with a YouTube channel" as a credible source, sorry. (Note, again, it does not suggest removing the lies.) You read far more into this as a "conspiracy" than I do, but that is up to you.ġ5 seconds of the video was enough for me. However, it does suggest using algorithms to amplify truth over lies, and I'm okay with that. It lists in bold type four recommendations, none of which suggest removing anyone's speech. it is short and concise, but hardly a manifesto. (Please note that the version displayed is the version of the source tarball used to compile librewolf.)ĭownload: LibreWolf 96.0.3 | Portable | Other Operating Systems ~70.Click to expand.Thanks! I read the blog. In the about box, the version with release is now displayed.(Now filtering tracking parameters in URL's.) Patch to uBlock Origin handling to add more blocklists by default.Now using the new librewolf-portable.exe launcher in the portable zip. ![]() - Multi-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac/and soon Android). ![]() ![]()
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