• thisismyrealname [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    i currently use qutebrowser mostly because of the keybindings and compact style, though i would like to switch to firefox. is there any way to customize firefox to look like qutebrowser?

    • Windows97 [any, any]
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      edit-2
      4 years ago

      I know there's a few popular vim based navigation extensions, I don't use them much so here's a list (fandom link) that you can check out yourself. In terms of compactness firefox can get really compact with userChrome theme (no relation to the browser chrome lol) like this or like this. I hope this helps a bit. for more info on userChrome theming check out /r/firefoxcss Also firefox has a compact mode which is pretty nice.

  • BigAssBlueBug [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    I will do nothing but search up baddragon all day every day so Google will give everyone in my town bad dragon recommendations

  • Nikoli [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I use Firefox. But Chromium? Adblocker? Many other privacy extensions :)

      • Nikoli [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Isn't it more accurate to say they run on khtml? The engine in konquerer and developed by kde group?

        • synesthesia [they/them]
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          4 years ago

          Chromium isn't just Blink, the renderer (which was forked from WebCore, which was forked from KHTML). It's also V8, the JavaScript engine, which was developed as part of the Chromium project.

        • Pirate [none/use name]
          hexagon
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          4 years ago

          It's Google's way of controlling how we access the web so I'm against it.

          • Nikoli [none/use name]
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            4 years ago

            How about other khtml browsers like konquerer, or degoogled chromium based browsers like brave?

            • Pirate [none/use name]
              hexagon
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              4 years ago

              Konquerer isn't a viable alternative and its users must be very easy to fingerprint. Chromium based browsers contribute to Chromium's and by extension Chrome's dominance. Google actually started stripping features from Chromium and making them exclusive to Chrome...

              • Nikoli [none/use name]
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                4 years ago

                Fingeprinting is a concern of mine. I use linus based OS so that is a major hit against me. Does firedox have any extensions that can spoof fingerprint, like OS or screen res, or browser? I have tried user agemt switchers, they dont seem to work well.

                • Pirate [none/use name]
                  hexagon
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                  4 years ago

                  Check privacytoolsio's guide

                  privacy.resistFingerprinting deals with the screen size problem so don't maximize Firefox. Tor browser is better at handling this problem, if you maximize it'll create empty space to deal with it but it isn't really advised.

                  I'd recommend using Tor browser if you want some peace of mind. With Tor you are advised not to install any extensions or do any tweaking. Tor makes linux user appear as Windows users for example.

      • spectre [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Firefox isn't the only alternative (though it is the most obvious, and has few major drawbacks)