GrapheneOS has an LTE-only mode which is very important too. I think that makes this app obsolete.
Use a new profile (firefox -p
) and create a vanilla profile.
In your profile folder (~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxx-default-release/
) you will have a prefs.js
Backup that prefs.js before, apply this office settings BS and backup the prefs.js after.
Using a tool like diff (KDE has a GUI frontent for it) you can see the differences between these files, please report them.
Jerboah is the oldest but best.
Only buy stuff with upgradeable firmware.
No its not I think, at least Androids restricted af model doesnt allow that.
Same with veracrypt
Only on mobile, and hidden opt-in
Better drop that BS platform
IP over Avian Carrier
That app has no uninstall button so its a system app. “Wiping the phone” will restore its default state and the system is always untouched
Thats scary wtf?
If you are on a Pixel, switch to GrapheneOS.
Dude there is a big “Disable” button just press it.
No idea what that is, but if its a system app you cant safely uninstall it (may risk breaking OTA updates)
This is really good!
Methane is way more harmful than CO2, and what most people forget, after that it is not counted as Methane anymore but as CO2. It gets converted into CO2 and stays in the athmosphere like that.
Mull, Librewolf, Mullvad Browser, Arkenfox user.js
Its basically privacy.resistfingerprinting, a generalized useragent, maybe blocked javascript or ads.
I agree the word “backdoor” is used too often
Lol how the most liked comments are literally anticomments
System76. 3mdeb.com also sells corebooted Desktops which are using MSI motherboards, brobably well repairable too.
Ok then this is only a Desktop thing
Yes but RFP unifies the fingerprint to look like Firefox ESR on Windows.
Not sure about android though, and disabling RFP didnt fix the issue
Afaik all custom FF Android versions use Nightly, but I am not sure about that.
Podman runs without a daemon which for some reason makes
podman compose
an a bit tricky replacement fordocker compose
.But for a single purpose, why not just install nextcloud as a system package via layering? I think that should be pretty secure through SELinux and would be the easiest choice.
Other problems with coreOS:
its not that hard
pkexec cat /etc/systemd/system/nightly-reboot.service <