I'm also going with the assumption that you're not willing to build Librewolf yourself.
Privacy friendly search engines (ex: DuckDuckGo, MetaGer, Qwant, and others).Forced HTTPS on all websites ( Read more about the importance of HTTPS).Extension firewall - extensions are limited in initiating their own connections.This makes Librewolf more out-of-the-box privacy friendly for the average user. Various privacy and security tweaks that overlap with various Firefox hardening guides - including the one published here on avoidthehack!.What's more is that one of the biggest draws to Librewolf is that it comes with a ton of already tweaked/configured settings that enhance user privacy and security. Mozilla telemetry, to include crash reporting and anonymous statistic collection.Google as 1) the default search provider and 2) a search option.Librewolf is very similar to Ungoogled Chromium in the sense that Librewolf has removed Mozilla dependencies, services and telemetry from the browser.įor example, Librewolf does not come with Pocket integration like regular Mozilla Firefox. Librewolf is also the community run successfor to another defunct Firefox fork known as Librefox.
Librewolf is an independent fork of Firefox that puts "user privacy, security, and user freedom first."