• brillotti@lemmy.world
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      Librewolf has been my pick for a couple years now. Some sites break because they can’t read the canvas, but the fix is easy - allow the site to access it. I messed up a work contract signature because of this once, and my scribbles looked like random digital noise. It was fun explaining that to finance and having them reissue the contract.

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      Personally I main Librewolf for a few years now, but you need to remember that cookies are opt-in (shield icon, click the cookie toggle).

      Personally I think it’s a great feature but some people may prefer cookies always on

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      Waterfox took all of like 5 minutes to get up and running and imported all my stuff from Firefox too. Going on maybe two months using it and yet to have any issues. I think you’ll be fine with either choice!

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      Seems either one is good, including Mullvad, depending on your threat model.

      I’d say from lowest to highest threat model for Gecko-forked browsers: WaterFox, Librewolf, Mullvad, Tor.