![]() ![]() This is not a Librewolf problem, rather a Firefox/Microsoft one regarding WebRTC. Trying to circumvent this by changing the user-agent isn't effective, as you'll not be able to join calls because it runs into errors. Microsoft Teams straight-up refused to run on Librewolf, saying it's incompatible with group calls. I managed to solve this one by installing a open-source extension, but it's still bad that I need an extension for watching Netflix. Netflix couldn't play any videos even after enabling DRM support on the settings. As far as I searched, TikTok relies on a "Dynamic Content API", which is super broken on a hardened browser. It also couldn't play more than 10 videos on the main page, refusing to load content afterwards. On TikTok, it couldn't load a profile, or any saved video. However, Librewolf did fell short on Netflix, TikTok and Microsoft Teams: Actually, Twitch was noticeably smoother on Librewolf! On Librewolf, Reddit, ProtonMail, Telegram, Mega, Twitch and Twitter run well and with ease. That seems to be a thing from the Tor Uplift Project. It allows websites to identify Firefox/Firefox-based users with fingerprinting protection, but not uniquely identify them. Although it is fingerprintable, it changes on a page reload or a browser reload.Įdit: As a comment said, Librewolf assigns the same audiocontext and WebGL fingerprint for all Librewolf users. In Browser Leaks, on canvas section, both browsers seem to have a randomized fingerprint. Librewolf managed to hide time zone and useragent, while Brave couldn't. Both browsers managed to hide / randomize system fonts, canvas fingerprint, WebGL vendor, hardware concurrency, screen size and RAM.īrave managed to hide WebGL fingerprint and audiocontext fingerprint, while Librewolf couldn't. In Cover Your Tracks, both browsers did well. Brave does it using Brave Shields, which is their own fingerprint protection feature.' And if you’re on Ubuntu 21.10 and above? Well, you’ll get the update silently, in the background, via the Snap Store.'Librewolf does fingerprint protection by using Tor Uplift' patches, such as Dynamic First Party Isolation and privacy.resistFingerprinting. You don’t have to do anything other than wait. Remember: if you use Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or similar you will get Firefox 98 as a regular software update via your go-to update mechanism. You can download Firefox 98 straight from the official Mozilla website from March 8, or grab the Linux runtime from the Mozilla FTP right now. Get Firefox 98įirefox is free, open source software available for Windows, macOS, and Linux (with mobile version for iOS and Android also available). You can enable Wayland support in Firefox manually (though keep in mind it’s not ready for prime time) to get a look at how well the browser’s support for the next-gen display server is coming along, though you’re (arguably) better off running the latest Firefox Nightly build to find out. ![]() This saves you having to open the panel, click “open containing folder”, find the file, and then delete it in a file manager.įinally, and despite what you may have read elsewhere, Wayland support is not enabled by default in Linux builds of Firefox 98. You can also delete downloaded files directly from the downloads panel in Firefox 98. You can change your download action setting manually and Firefox will adhere to it thereafter. If you’re not okay with this, don’t panic. ![]()
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