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LibreWolf 119.0-7 [Update]

LibreWolf

LibreWolf is an independent “fork” of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy security and user freedom. It is the community run successor to LibreFox.

LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. This is achieved through our privacy and security oriented settings and patches. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM.

LibreWolf features:

  • Latest Firefox — LibreWolf is compiled directly from the latest build of Firefox Stable. You will have the the latest features, and security updates.
  • Independent Build — LibreWolf uses a build independent of Firefox and has its own settings, profile folder and installation path. As a result, it can be installed alongside Firefox or any other browser.
  • No phoning home — Embedded server links and other calling home functions are removed. In other words, minimal background connections by default.
  • User settings updates
  • Extensions firewall: limit internet access for extensions.
  • Multi-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac/and soon Android)
  • Community-Driven
  • Dark theme (classic and advanced)

LibreWolf privacy features:

  • Delete cookies and website data on close.
  • Include only privacy respecting search engines like DuckDuckGo and Searx.
  • Include uBlockOrigin with custom default filter lists, and Tracking Protection in strict mode, to block trackers and ads.
  • Strip tracking elements from URLs, both natively and through uBO.
  • Enable dFPI, also known as Total Cookie Protection.
  • Enable RFP which is part of the Tor Uplift project. RFP is considered the best in class anti-fingerprinting solution, and its goal is to make users look the same and cover as many metrics as possible, in an effort to block fingerprinting techniques.
  • Always display user language as en-US to websites, in order to protect the language used in the browser and in the OS.
  • Disable WebGL, as it is a strong fingerprinting vector.
  • Prevent access to the location services of the OS, and use Mozilla's location API instead of Google's API.
  • Limit ICE candidates generation to a single interface when sharing video or audio during a videoconference.
  • Force DNS and WebRTC inside the proxy, when one is being used.
  • Trim cross-origin referrers, so that they don't include the full URI.
  • Disable link prefetching and speculative connections.
  • Disable disk cache and clear temporary files on close.
  • Disable form autofill.
  • Disable search and form history...and more.

Notes:
To receive automatic updates, you may refer to the unofficial LibreWolf-WinUpdater that employs a scheduled task to accomplish the same. Alternatively, if your aim is solely to receive notifications upon new version releases, the unofficial LibreWolf Updater extension is a suitable option.

Download: LibreWolf 64-bit | Portable 64-bit |~100.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: LibreWolf 32-bit | Portable 32-bit | Other Operating Systems
Links: LibreWolf Home Page | Addons | Screenshot | Reddit

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