Anybody out there using Mullvad’s browser? If so what’s your impression so far?

I’ve only just discovered it and started playing with it a bit, but was curious on this group’s opinions/experience with it.

    • q85fbfek@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      2 years ago

      Just came across Librewolf also, guessing you’ve been pretty pleased with it then? Any standout features of Librewolf that made you go/stick with it?

      • ThatGuy@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        As the other guy said, its basically firefox but with really strong defaults out of the box. Its a good easy solution for the majority of people who want a browser that gets the job done.

        I install it, get a dark mode extension, maybe change the search engine if I dont like it (Default was DuckDuckGo, but I believe that changed) and im ready to start browsing. Deleting all cookies and history every time I close it is also very nice. (Though you can make exceptions if you like)

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    2 years ago

    For my everyday surfing without needing an account, I’m using the MB. For everything else It’s LibreWolf. I use Chocolatey to get updates so I don’t fall behind. Winget is also possible.

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    2 years ago

    I would use it for disposable searches once a flatpak is introduced. Right now it is too cumbersome to set up and maintain on Linux