So, I found some Firefox forks. Those would be: floorp, zen browser, tor browser and librewolf. Could anyone help me decide which one to use?

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    If you’re a really “mainstream” user not really caring about privacy and such use Floorp or Zen.

    If you’re caring about privacy at least a bit and want to get a pleasing experience, use Waterfox.

    If you’re a bit more serious about privacy use Librewolf (mainly for privacy itself) or Mullgad Browser (for anonymity and fingerprinting). (These browsers are totally usable if you care about privacy and can be 100% used as daily drivers)

    Lastly, you shouldn’t use Tor Browser in replacement of the traditional Firefox as it’s firstly meant to use it with the Tor network and to only browse some sites that are not tracking every move. (The same goes a bit with Mullvad (excepting the fact that Mullvad is not meant to browser the Tor network), it’s an anonymity browser in the sense that you shouldn’t use it to connect to the GAFAM fucking services that will suck 100% your datas, in this case of high privacy without really needing pure anti-fingerprinting and anonymity you should use Librewolf)

    That’s it hope you will succeed in your journey! :)

    Last advice : You can also harden the default Firefox with some user.js (like the arkenfox or betterfox one) but as today it’s really no more useful in my opinion as forks are doing the same things without the configuration hassle of setting up your new browser. Have a nice day

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    Don’t bother using Tor Browser or Librewolf as your main. They’re fine as side browsers for dedicated use cases but as daily drivers, they’re the direct opposite of fine.

    Can’t speak on Floorp or Zen but I do enjoy Waterfox for what it is. Not as strong on its privacy protections as LibreWolf is but way more usable.

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    I use Librewolf as my daily driver for most things, then Mulvad when I don’t want any fingerprinting.

    Mulvad is highly underated IMO.

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    • Zen is a little too fancy for me and it may contain telemetry.
    • Haven’t tried floorp, but seems promising (may try it later).
    • Tor browser if you want at most privacy with actual IP masking.
    • Librewolf is my favourite, it’s fast and simple. Yet with good privacy features turned on by default.
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    Zen will give you the most functionality. Librewolf will give you the most privacy and security.

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      Tor Browser will give you most privacy and security, but it can be considered overkill for everyday use. Librewolf takes second place.

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      I’m pretty sure that they removed a lot of the telemetry in a very recent update, so I’m not sure how it stacks up now.

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    What would be a good option for the iPhone environment (changing phones not an option)? There are four different Tor browser apps from different developers. Using DuckDuckGo right now, but any other better options?

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      Onion browser from Mike Tigas was recommended as alternative to official one for iPhone by developers. For normal browsers you currently have Firefox, Firefox focus and Orion from kagi. Those options are safest ones from what I know on iPhone

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    librewolf as daily driver, mullvad for looking shit up on ecommerce sites with new ID each time

    tor if you are feeling paranoid that day.

    ungoogled chrome when none of the above work.

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      mullvad for looking shit up on ecommerce sites with new ID each time

      Is it sufficient? I’d always assumed it was easily targetable with the IP so I started using TOR for that purpose

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        tor has geo location issues.

        but yeah ideally that tactic should be used vpn, you aint wrong for it to be best, IP is leaking aint good.

        i am not sure how often isp will change ip and i am not sure how easy it is for them to link up fresh ID’s on mullvad though either.

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          I see.

          tor has geo location issues.

          Could you explain what you mean with this? I’m not sure I understand

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            Recommend websites will use your ip to serve your geos products. Tor randomly pops out in mostly EU countries

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              Oh I get it now, for me that’s not a problem since I’m also in the EU, but I can see why it’s an issue, I do have a VPN too, but barely use it

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    Whatever you end up choosing, make sure it gets regular updates. Not being up-to-date with security updates/patches negates any security/privacy you get.

    • I just started using it myself. I can’t see a difference between it and Firefox, which is a good thing because it means sites aren’t breaking. But it also makes me wonder just how much more private it is.

      I’ve been trained by experience that privacy is strongly correlated to web sites not working properly.

      • Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌@lemmy.sdf.org
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        +1 for Waterfox, for some reason it works 100% of the time on my usual websites, whereas Librefox has quirks or just fail (because DRM for what I understand)

        Plus it seems Waterfox is a bit more professionaly build and maintained, the team do tell you how they make money from side projects like searches, that is not in the browser core, good enough for me.

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        As far as I know, the only thing Waterfox does (differently from Firefox) is not collecting telemetry and having uBlock Origin installed by default. I haven’t noticed sites breaking either (at least, any more than they did on FF).

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    Mullvad browser is also another great Privacy web browser but probably be more suited if you have a active subscription to mullvad VPN since it’s point is to blend in with other mullvad VPN users.

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    My setup is librewolf as main, ungoogled chromium as backup for problematic sites.

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    In terms of use, librewolf feels exactly the same as firefox. I chose librewolf but zen is my 2nd pick try them both.