• TheNamlessGuy@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Why do so many people push changing browsers over using something like arkenfox? As far as I know, librewolf is essentially firefox with arkenfox preconfigured.

    While I understand that setting up a config is probably beyond the scope of your average browser user, I rarely even see the alternative mentioned. Nor do I rarely see people mention the downsides of using a downstream branch - mostly security updates potentially being late.

    If you use fennec on android, I think you can even just copy your config to your phone and have it working the same there.

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      1 hour ago

      if you install arkenfox yourself, likely you’ll never remember to update it. if you use librewolf or such, the maintainers will take care of it for you

      If you use fennec on android, I think you can even just copy your config to your phone and have it working the same there.

      and where do you copy it on your phone? I think it’s not that simple but maybe I missed something

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        2 minutes ago

        if you install arkenfox yourself, likely you’ll never remember to update it. if you use librewolf or such, the maintainers will take care of it for you

        I’m sure there are plugins that either check for updates for you, or remind you to do so (even though that can defeat the purpose some, of course). If not I’ll make one myself once I get around to setting arkenfox up. But yes, that’s largely what I meant by “While I understand that setting up a config is probably beyond the scope of your average browser user”.

        and where do you copy it on your phone? I think it’s not that simple but maybe I missed something

        Not sure, but considering you can mess around in about:config I’d assume the user.js is located in userspace somewhere. I haven’t looked into it much. If nothing else you can probably do it easily with a rooted phone.