No, but you shouldn't use them anyway as it makes it trivial to fingerprint and track you and your device. There is however experimental support for greasemonkey scripts on Chromite; for more info I reccomend reading the reasons on the grapheneos website for why you ought to use Vanadium or something that takes Vanadium's fixes into their code (like Chromite, a revival of Bromite).
Edit: in addition, adblockers are built into Chromite (why I'm using it over Vanadium!)
Yes, I'd reccomend normal Firefox with as few addons as possible (I use ublock origin, Bitwarden, GNOME Integration, PrivacyBadger, Torrent Control, and Sponsorblock). I have it so that every page is incognito and my history and cookies will be wiped every time I close it, but Bitwarden makes it easy enough to login that idgaf.
No, but you shouldn't use them anyway as it makes it trivial to fingerprint and track you and your device. There is however experimental support for greasemonkey scripts on Chromite; for more info I reccomend reading the reasons on the grapheneos website for why you ought to use Vanadium or something that takes Vanadium's fixes into their code (like Chromite, a revival of Bromite).
Edit: in addition, adblockers are built into Chromite (why I'm using it over Vanadium!)
good to know, might reset my phone later and try fresh with chromite.
does the fingerprinting thing apply to desktop as well? using librewolf with a few addons
Yes, I'd reccomend normal Firefox with as few addons as possible (I use ublock origin, Bitwarden, GNOME Integration, PrivacyBadger, Torrent Control, and Sponsorblock). I have it so that every page is incognito and my history and cookies will be wiped every time I close it, but Bitwarden makes it easy enough to login that idgaf.
Why normal firefox as opposed to librewolf? Isnt librewolf desinged to prevent fingerprinting?