We built Umbra by forking, updating, and improving the ghostery browser build script, fern.js

Umbra removes all telemetry and outgoing requests except for codec requests ( netfix works!) All non-browsing features like AI, pocket, and profiles are also removed,

The idea behind umbra is usable privacy. By default RFP is off because it breaks websites.

You can build Umbra yourself but using the build script at https://github.com/openconstruct/user-agent-desktop

Or downod binaries for Linux/WIn at https://github.com/openconstruct/umbra/releases

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    5 hours ago

    I assume your disability is related to grammar, since there are a lot of errors in your Readme, or you might just not be that good with English yet. Whatever the case might be, it would look more trustworthy and professional if you would fix those.

    Kagi Translate or LanguageTool can help: https://translate.kagi.com/ https://languagetool.org/

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    16 hours ago

    Very cool indeed. Librewolf user and love it, but always need good options because you never know the future.

    Definitely be checking this one out. Cheers!

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    20 hours ago

    Congratulations!

    Tradeoff question—

    Should I expect to find some semblance of safety in sticking with the largest open source browser project I can find, given perhaps the eyeballs etc., or would you reckon not (or even perhaps the opposite, security through obscurity & Umbra is “safer” than Firefox)?

    Maybe this is so “lightly” forked it’s “just” stripping + cosmetics & the risk profile is essentially identical?

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      18 hours ago

      Umbra doesn’t add any security flaws to firefox. Every security fix applied to firefox esr is also applied to Umbra.

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    2 days ago

    I came here to ask the million dollar question, they answered it on their GitHub.

    How we are differnt from Librewolf? Umbra uses the built in firefox password manager instead of recommending extensions. Netflix works, and we do not enable RFP ( resist fingerprinting ) by default as it breaks many web pages. We also have an Umbra Control Center ( about:umbra or bottom left in setting menu) that allows you to set many privacy settings and set profiles for individual web sites. ( may be more differences just the top of my head)

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        1 day ago

        I’m not super familiar with ironfox. Currently we’re only available on Linux/windows. We don’t use profiles at all.

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      2 days ago

      Yeah it supports all firefox extensions. We kept the parts that don’t spy on you.