indeed it does, but most people wouldn't really care in 2023.
indeed it does, but most people wouldn't really care in 2023.
https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#will-you-provide-an-android-version-of-librewolf
https://librewolf.net/docs/testing/ says:
These tests are not intended to be used as oracles, but rather as a way to check your setup and verify that your changes are applied. You should not read too much into the results unless you are sure you understand them, as explained in this article.
https://blog.pastly.net/posts/2019-01-19-about-to-use-tor/#testing-your-fingerprint
BTW I commented about this in the past, see https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/windows/-/issues/276#note_1137125815
it's covered, yes. we enable a built-in list that strips some query params and we also add an extra one that strips more stuff (courtesy of the great https://github.com/DandelionSprout).
btw Firefox also has native query stripping now, so there's one extra layer of protection! see https://privacytests.org/
Mull is super nice and its dev does a lot of good open source stuff, recommended!