I really can’t stand their skewed priorities in contrast to the state of Firefox.

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44 points

It takes nearly as long to decrapify a new Firefox install as it does to compile Librewolf.

Install uBlock.

Tell Firefox that you don’t want to sync at the moment.

Disable “sponsored” stories. AKA, listicles designed to draw in idiots who want to see which 8 child actors from the 90s turned out to be the tallest. Alarmingly close to the tacky crap that you might see on a fresh Windows install.

Tell Firefox that you don’t want to sync at the moment.

Now disable Pocket. Remembering to go into about:config to really disable it

Disable telemetry.

Tell Firefox that you don’t want to sync at the moment.

Remove Amazon, Bing, et al. from the search engine list.

Remove “suggested” and “sponsored” autocomplete.

Tell Firefox that you don’t want to sync at the moment.

Remind yourself that, despite this crap, Firefox is still a better browser than any Chromium knockoff.

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16 points

sorry but disabling telemetry is the worst thing you can do if you care about firefox growing and fixing issues.

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14 points

It’s not a bad thing that Firefox is doing little things to attract a broader audience, luckily you don’t set it up very often and sync is there to use.

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except it is like making it so things can just download without asking so you can go to a webpage and it just downloads stuff automatically which is really insecure but hey chrome does it that way so mozilla just oh so obviously has to copy them yeah you can fix it but that should in no way be the default

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8 points

Change it so it asks where to download files and this stops, it’s the better option anyway, just less basic user friendly.

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14 points

Sync between mobile and Firefox is good though. Sadly I use Samsung Internet on Android because I think it’s better, but when I used Firefox on both it was really good. I can still use KDE Connect to send the link to my clipboard, but it doesn’t always connect (after a reboot) automatically.

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8 points

Samsung internet is chromium and often out of date. On Android, use Fennec or Mull (both firefox based, mull is the best security*/privacy android browser)

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13 points

Firefox users will do all that and then wonder why Google is Mozilla’s sole source of income.

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4 points

What does “really disable it” mean? How is removing the button from the toolbar different from disabling it in about:config?

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2 points

Setting up arkenwolf once takes half an hour, and from then on you can just copy and paste it and update it every 3.000 years.

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Reading this comment took longer than those steps take. It’s like maybe 3-5 clicks to disable the start page nonsense, and a few more to ad an adblocker.

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What about Palemoon? Or epiphany which is pretty decent if you enable extensions support via gsettings and use /etc/hosts for blocking ads for better performance?

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