Thanks for this. This is the first time I've run across Mullvad Browser. It seems to be what I am looking for in a browser.
One question though...Can you change the default search engine to Brave Search?
I'm not seeing the option to add any search engines and I've searched the worldwideweb but can't find a way. I know I can search from the Brave Search website, but I am constantly highlighting and right click to search. Thanks
This depends. Since Mullvad browser is firefox based, you can use extensions like WebGL Fingerprint Defender, Canvas Fingerprint Defender, Font Fingerprent Defender, AudioContext Fingerprint Defender
nice, i have another laptop here, apparently i can't install it in the vm software i'm using for some reason, due to hypervisor things, so i'll have to try on the hardware.
Yeah, that is the trouble with it, isn't it. The whoel alternative browser scene is basically either Chromium or Firefox knockoff.
Hence, if you know what you are doing, about:config is a nice playground. Most people will not have the time and willpower to go through a steep learning curve. So, pre-made systems are the to goto solutions.
In essence, if one were to look for solutions, Iceweasel still is capable of everything.
So, maybe, librewolf would be a better alternative.
And, thinking about this further, quebos seems more attractive by the day as compartimentalization comes out of the box, so to speak.
Nice, excellent, thanks, installed now!
Libre wolf or mullvad browser, both do a good job.
In what respects is it better in your estimation?
Most famous VPN? Among who? Ive never heard of it.
Thanks for this. This is the first time I've run across Mullvad Browser. It seems to be what I am looking for in a browser.
One question though...Can you change the default search engine to Brave Search?
I'm not seeing the option to add any search engines and I've searched the worldwideweb but can't find a way. I know I can search from the Brave Search website, but I am constantly highlighting and right click to search. Thanks
This depends. Since Mullvad browser is firefox based, you can use extensions like WebGL Fingerprint Defender, Canvas Fingerprint Defender, Font Fingerprent Defender, AudioContext Fingerprint Defender
Is there an android version? I see a mullvad VPN for Android, thigh no browser.
Thanks for the tip, going to give Qubes OS a shot today in a VM https://www.qubes-os.org/
I've tried it some years ago. Now I have an extra laptop lying around, will soon start a new venture with Qubeos.
I like the Sanboxed setup running every app in a hypervisor.
SerenityOs does that also, in a different manner, but that one was already broken by a simple pdf exploit.
nice, i have another laptop here, apparently i can't install it in the vm software i'm using for some reason, due to hypervisor things, so i'll have to try on the hardware.
With Hardware you should be fine with 6Gigs of Ram. The more the better.
I've been using librewolf for a while
Problem is all it is is firefox patched, so unless the people behind librewolf actively disable whatever this is, it's going to be present.
I'm starting to think the best bet is to use ungoogled chromium.... I use it as a backup browser, may start using it exclusively
No windows version of that, but of course if you're still using windows, a web-browser should be the least of your concerns...edit: nvm, there are windows binaries available, but please... stop using that crap...
Yeah, that is the trouble with it, isn't it. The whoel alternative browser scene is basically either Chromium or Firefox knockoff.
Hence, if you know what you are doing, about:config is a nice playground. Most people will not have the time and willpower to go through a steep learning curve. So, pre-made systems are the to goto solutions.
In essence, if one were to look for solutions, Iceweasel still is capable of everything.