• WardPearce@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      From the article you linked yourself

      Firefox calls per-site process isolation Fission and is enabled by default on desktop. Fission is not yet enabled by default on Android, and when manually enabled it results in a severely degraded/broken experience. Furthermore Firefox on Android does not take advantage of Android's isolatedProcess flag for completely sandboxing application services.

      Read before you send :)

      I use Firefox on my PC, but as I stated Firefox on Android is lacking basic security features.

        • WardPearce@lemmy.nz
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          1 year ago

          haha cope harder friend, by default Firefox lacks site isolation. Enabling it is highly experimental 🤣 Before linking something and claiming I'm spreading misinformation (quite a serious claim to me because i spend my days coding foss privacy focused software) read the entire article 1st and when someone points out your wrong, learn how to take a loss. Also Android Firefox doesn't take advantage of Android isolated processes, what Android chrome based browser's do