Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf as an alternative to Firefox?
It is billed as a more secure version of FF and is based off of the most recent code. I read a brief review about it and decided to try it out.
I might try it out again sometime but, for now, it has been apt removed.
Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf
an alternative to Firefox?
Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf as an alternative to
Firefox?
It is billed as a more secure version of FF and is based off of the
most recent code. I read a brief review about it and decided to try
it out.
The review was mostly about the security features... how a lot of
options that are not automatically defaulted to ON in FF are in LW.
Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf as an alternative to Firefox?
It is billed as a more secure version of FF and is based off of the most recent code. I read a brief review about it and decided to try it out.
I might try it out again sometime but, for now, it has been apt removed.
I'll pass, but thank you for the forewarning and heads up. I pulled up the sit
to check it out, finished reading your post, and closed the window without reading anything. ;)
Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf as an alternative to Firefox?
It is billed as a more secure version of FF and is based off of the most recent code. I read a brief review about it and decided to try it out.
Since it's essentially Firefox, I found that there were no problems with movin
absolutely everything over to LF if you copy your Firefox profile data over to
LF. Works like a charm.
So you had to copy all of that over manually?
If you copy over all your profile data manually, aren't you also copying over all of the FF security settings, defeating the purpose of LF's supposedly more-secure defaults?
Re: LibreWolf ?
By: Dumas Walker to THE WANDERER on Thu Jan 08 2026 10:31 am
So you had to copy all of that over manually?
Sure... I copied the contents of one folder to the new folder.
If you copy over all your profile data manually, aren't you also
copying over all of the FF security settings, defeating the purpose
of LF's supposedly more-secure defaults?
No, I don't believe defaults get modified. If you've modified
settings in about:config, then they should be there.
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