@RubberElectrons @privacy @foremanguy92_
I've been using CalyxOS for a year now and I like it so much. I also tried GrapheneOS but I consider that sandboxed apps are harder to manage than microG in Calyx. I chose simplicity.
@Charger8232 @g0nz4 I guess in that case "proprietary" refers to the owners of the platform itself but not to the code of software. But then, they should make the distinction between proprietary/communitary and open source/proprietary code. Even between free/paid services. So, IMO that list from alternativeto is confusing.
@privacy @linux
According to most of the responses so far, Eeementary is not the best choice. So I think I will try #LinuxMint as the first option.
@first_ad4972 @Gordon_Freeman @librewolf you have to enable cookies. It's safer to do it by adding exceptions for the specific sites you need. Go to Settings->Privacy & Security->Cookies and Site Data->Manage Exceptions
I'm testing in #librewolf latest release (v116.0-1) and I got different fingerprint ID when I open fringerprint.com in a private window and then I close and open it in a normal window.
Is your librewolf updated?
@opt9 @KoHoSo @librewolf
I've moved out from chrome a couple years ago and I started to use Firefox, but when I discovered #Librewolf it became my favorite browser. I'm using it as my main browser around a year ago and I have no complaints. Librewolf + #uBO addon is the perfect choice for privacy.
@Cornflake_Dog @librewolf is it enable by default in #Librewolf?