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14 votes
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Letting users block injected third-party DLLs in Firefox
12 votes -
My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
12 votes -
Let's build a Chrome extension that steals everything
10 votes -
Microsoft launches the new Bing, with ChatGPT built in
13 votes -
The Internet Archive just put 565 Palm Pilot apps in your web browser
12 votes -
WebTV returns with custom server emulating 1999 experience
6 votes -
Google to remove all VPN ad blockers that don’t comply with their policy
14 votes -
Converting Userscript to Chrome Extension: The monkeys are no longer needed
5 votes -
On-device browser translations with Firefox Translations
15 votes -
How traceable are you? - Experiment results & analysis
11 votes -
Two types of privacy
6 votes -
What will a Chromium-only Web look like?
7 votes -
Firefox dying is terrible for the Web
26 votes -
Contra Chrome
13 votes -
The SerenityOS browser now passes the Acid3 test
@Andreas Kling: The SerenityOS Browser now passes the Acid3 test! 🥳🐞🌍AFAIK we're the first new open source browser to reach this milestone since the test originally came out.This has been a team effort over the last couple of weeks, and I'm so proud of everyone who contributed! 🤓❤️ pic.twitter.com/Vw8GkHWSaj
8 votes -
Retrieving your browsing history through a fake CAPTCHA
12 votes -
Is Firefox okay?
25 votes -
New Chrome 0-day bug under active attack
12 votes -
Google drops FLoC after widespread opposition, pivots to “Topics API” plan
16 votes -
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.
19 votes -
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?
3 votes -
DuckDuckGo working on a standalone web browser for Mac & Windows
14 votes -
Microsoft unveils 'Super Duper Secure Mode' in latest version of Edge
6 votes -
Microsoft Edge’s new ‘buy now, pay later’ feature is the definition of bloatware
18 votes -
Windows 11 blocks Edge browser competitors from opening links
38 votes -
Facebook banned someone for developing a Chrome extension designed to reduce its addictiveness
27 votes -
Running emulators in Xbox's Edge browser
2 votes -
Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows
18 votes -
You're probably not using the web's best browser (Vivaldi)
11 votes -
Cloudflare's inaccessible browser contradicts the company's mission
11 votes -
Google Search has an unfair performance advantage in Chrome (on Android)
10 votes -
Oildrop - A self-auditable userscript manager
13 votes -
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.
11 votes -
[Google IO 2021] A high-level overview of how Excalidraw works and the browser APIs it uses
8 votes -
Introducing Firefox’s new Site Isolation security architecture
19 votes -
Built-in FTP implementation to be removed in Firefox 90
13 votes -
Am I FLoCed?
22 votes -
Firefox 87 released
30 votes -
Chrome's address bar will default to HTTPS
10 votes -
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
11 votes -
Introducing State Partitioning / Total Cookie Protection, a new privacy feature in Firefox 86 that universally prevents cookie-based tracking
16 votes -
The Great Suspender and the problem of malware being introduced into open-source browser extensions
15 votes -
Browser ‘favicons’ can be used as undeletable ‘supercookies’ to track you online
20 votes -
Firefox 85 cracks down on supercookies
18 votes -
List of emails SponsorBlock's creator has received about inserting malware into the extension
17 votes -
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?
14 votes -
Brave adds IPFS support
9 votes -
Browservice demo - Browsing modern websites on retro computers
4 votes -
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?
22 votes