If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now

Frost Wolf@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 3177 points –
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With the number of people concerned about privacy, it is a wonder why chrome is even popular.

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The default settings of librewolf would drive the average user crazy. I'm not a fan of Firefox and use Librewolf myself but Firefox has sensible defaults for an average user that would be a net positive coming from Chrome. Just an FYI thinking of making the switch.

For additional context of those curious, Librewolf is very hardened by default. When you close your browser all site data is wiped (this can be turned off). Most people don't mess with their browser settings though... there's also a lot of little things that are disabled by default that will make people think the browser is broken e.g. canvas requests are silently denied by default, it's just not realistic for most people to use librewolf.

You are not wrong. This is a suggestion for slightly more advanced users that are into privacy. I do think it could be hardened more. I wonder why all permissions are not blocked by default.

At least I didn't suggest Lynx.

Oh yeah, not meaning to hate on your suggestion, just giving a fair warning to those who are looking to take the plunge. I consider myself advanced and librewolf drove me crazy for a few days but stuck with it and found a balance of settings that I like.

I appologize if I came across negative in any way and, I am certain, I did not feel any negativity from you. Your warnings are absolutely valid and needed to be brought up. I think, in the back of my head I thought that most users on lemmy are slightly more tech savvy than the average user.

Glad you stuck with it! I love it.

The average user is the greatest weak point in their security. Don't be the average user.