A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I switched off after having found that its privacy settings prevent extensions like Dark Mode from reading your dark mode status in the OS. There’s a workaround but I might as well use something else.
That’s just resistFingerprinting. Not sure if you can disable it in Mull Browser but it’s an about:config option for all Firefox-based browsers on desktop.
Just tried it, works on Mull.
mobile_user.js Mull privacy, security and anti-fingerprinting.
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I do wish there was a mobile Mullvad browser. I use Mull since it seems to be the closest analogue. It’s kind of like a mobile LibreWolf (after a bit of tweaking).
Is there a way to make it forget sessions like librewolf?
I couldn’t figure it out and moved to duckduckgo
Yes, actually! Delete browsing data on quit. It’s right in settings, below privacy and security.
But that is only if I click quit, not if I close the app.
In ddg browser it clears when you close the app or when you haven’t used it for x amount of time.
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It still functions, no? It’s also exactly how LibreWolf works.
Someone was saying the other day that Firefox for Android and all its forks are quite insecure compared to Brave, so I’ve been looking into that.
Ghecko based browsers. Its due to sandboxing issues on mobile. Desktop is fine.
Edit: I don’t know why your getting downvoted when what your saying is vague but true. Guess others want sources instead of they, and detailed info about the actual issue. It is simply a site isolation and sandboxing issue nothing more that I am aware of.
Probably because brave is a series scam company.
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Mull browser != mullvad browser, for those who were curious like I was. Mull Browser Source
https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions#-dont-bother
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