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12 votes
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Google drops FLoC after widespread opposition, pivots to “Topics API” plan
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If you're having trouble with Firefox, try disabling HTTP3 in about:config
@Johannes Baiter 👶 💻: If you're having trouble with #firefox, try disabling HTTP3 in about:config with the 'network.http.http3.enabled' key. After setting this and restarting Firefox everything worked again.
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Question about using AppleTV+ in Firefox browser
For the life of me I am unable to find the "up next" area to watch things I have added to watch. The left top of the screen has the AppleTV+ logo, and the right top has the settings. Can any of...
For the life of me I am unable to find the "up next" area to watch things I have added to watch. The left top of the screen has the AppleTV+ logo, and the right top has the settings. Can any of you help me get this sorted?
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DuckDuckGo working on a standalone web browser for Mac & Windows
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Microsoft unveils 'Super Duper Secure Mode' in latest version of Edge
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Microsoft Edge’s new ‘buy now, pay later’ feature is the definition of bloatware
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Windows 11 blocks Edge browser competitors from opening links
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Facebook banned someone for developing a Chrome extension designed to reduce its addictiveness
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Running emulators in Xbox's Edge browser
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Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows
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You're probably not using the web's best browser (Vivaldi)
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Cloudflare's inaccessible browser contradicts the company's mission
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Google Search has an unfair performance advantage in Chrome (on Android)
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Oildrop - A self-auditable userscript manager
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Tab viewer/organizer?
Weird question, but does anyone know of a simple tab viewer or organizer for Firefox (bonus points if it works on iOS)? I have... way too many tabs open, and I want to see what I can bookmark...
Weird question, but does anyone know of a simple tab viewer or organizer for Firefox (bonus points if it works on iOS)? I have... way too many tabs open, and I want to see what I can bookmark before closing rather than having to either close everything or manually check each tab.
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[Google IO 2021] A high-level overview of how Excalidraw works and the browser APIs it uses
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Introducing Firefox’s new Site Isolation security architecture
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Built-in FTP implementation to be removed in Firefox 90
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Am I FLoCed?
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Firefox 87 released
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Chrome's address bar will default to HTTPS
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The Amazon Assistant browser extension requires extensive permissions, has the capabilities to monitor and manipulate all of its users' web activity, and seems to violate multiple browsers' policies
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Introducing State Partitioning / Total Cookie Protection, a new privacy feature in Firefox 86 that universally prevents cookie-based tracking
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The Great Suspender and the problem of malware being introduced into open-source browser extensions
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Browser ‘favicons’ can be used as undeletable ‘supercookies’ to track you online
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Firefox 85 cracks down on supercookies
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List of emails SponsorBlock's creator has received about inserting malware into the extension
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Anyone using a lightweight browser with Linux?
I've got a crappy Chromebook running GalliumOS (Xubuntu) and Chromium is slow as molasses. I tried a few other browsers like Otter and Falkon. They're alright for most sites -- not Tildes, but...
I've got a crappy Chromebook running GalliumOS (Xubuntu) and Chromium is slow as molasses. I tried a few other browsers like Otter and Falkon. They're alright for most sites -- not Tildes, but this seems consistent with QT5 browsers.
Anyway, outside of text browsers, anybody have any light weight browser suggestions?
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Brave adds IPFS support
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Browservice demo - Browsing modern websites on retro computers
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Is Firefox still a good (enough) browser for privacy?
Someone posted this on the privacy subreddit. I also ended up finding this and this after doing a bit of searching. As someone who isn’t in the CS/IT spheres (chemical engineering is my...
Someone posted this on the privacy subreddit. I also ended up finding this and this after doing a bit of searching. As someone who isn’t in the CS/IT spheres (chemical engineering is my background), Firefox has been my go-to browser for awhile, although I’m being made aware of the flaws of Firefox (most of which go over my head) and behavior of Mozilla. What can be done to fix this, especially considering that Firefox is the only FOSS browser with a significant user base?
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No cookie for you - Github removes all non-essential cookies
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How and why to use Lynx – the faster web browser
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Widespread malware campaign seeks to silently inject ads into search results, affects multiple browsers
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Brave Today - A privacy-preserving news reader integrated into the Brave browser and using their new "private CDN" to prevent tracking what users are reading
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Microsoft Edge Browser on Linux: Surprisingly good
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Chrome will soon have its own dedicated certificate root store
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On our abusive relationship with Mozilla’s Firefox
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Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
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Here are the browsers iOS 14 now lets you set as default
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A new browser extension developed by Mozilla will allow YouTube users to record and upload information about harmful videos recommended by the site, as well as the route they took to get there
14 votes -
Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome Web Browser separates from Chrome OS
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Is there a Google-free future for Firefox?
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A grim outlook on the future of browser add-ons
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Google is messing with the address bar again—new experiment hides URL path
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Devs of accessibility extension start group to lobby Google on extension devs rights after being removed from Chrome
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Chrome now supports linking to "Text Fragments", which will automatically scroll to and highlight specific text on a page
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chardetng: A More Compact Character Encoding Detector for the Legacy Web
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Privacy browser Brave under fire for violating users’ trust
23 votes