My home page is blank. My search engine is duckduck go.

I only have adblock and noscript.

I want firefox to not access google - ever. Right now it shows that it connects and maintains a connection permanently.

I find it infuritating actually.

  • Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    (https://librewolf.net/installation/debian/)

    We have a repository for Debian-based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc.), with which you can easily install and update LibreWolf. To add it to your system and install LibreWolf, run the following commands one by one:

    sudo apt update && sudo apt install extrepo -y

    sudo extrepo enable librewolf && sudo extrepo update librewolf

    sudo apt update && sudo apt install librewolf -y

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      I don’t want to have to “taint” my distro install by adding a repo. I want it to be available from my distro’s official repo.

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        Nothing tainted about it. It’s actually one of the easiest ways to get a package you want/need. I appreciate anyone who maintains my precious librewolf package.

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        You’re going to miss out on great software with that approach. Even for packages that have a Debian apt version, I find it much safer to get it from the maintainers official repos. Get the same version as the apt package if you must.

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          Of course not; it’s the distro that makes the call. But I want the Librewolf folks to make the effort to get accepted by the distro.