Is librewolf free as in freedom?

Is librewolf free as in freedom?
What web browsers are both good and libre?

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github.com/chromium/chromium
wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/LibreWolf
brave.com/privacy-updates/14-partitioning-network-state/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Wouldn't the easiest fix just be bumping up the number of allowed rules in the source?

>doesnt give you the libres to change search from duckduckjew to google
land of the free my ass

but it does
you're just a retard

dont care, STILL using firefox

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me too

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Firefox allows custom search engines despite being pozzware. Add search engines to your hearts content.

This is why I switched to brave the other day.

Take the bravepill

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I will not use any chrome based browser as it's non-free software.

Wtf chrome is free

BSD is a free software license
github.com/chromium/chromium

nevermind, I figured it out.
wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/LibreWolf

>firefox reskin with (((arkenfox))) built-in

ungoogled chromium is okay but best to avoid if you want to be libre. Just avoid anything google in general.

>he fell for le ungoogled chromium meme
Brave is the only decent Chromium fork
brave.com/privacy-updates/14-partitioning-network-state/

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what does that have to do with libre?

Chromium is a free software, what are you talking about?

I think that he means that you are still feeding Google's dominance over Web standards.

Waterfox is fine if you don't mind being behind in version numbers since it uses ESR. The UI patches they apply to make it less Gnome-like (i.e. ugly) is really worth it

>Waterfox
literally owned by an ad company.