

I’m glad I stuck with Librewolf.


I’m glad I stuck with Librewolf.


I totally agree. I’ve already prepared a partial yaml for flatpak builder, but dependencies are a bit if a pain atm. I will work through those and build this for myself (it’s also a good opportunity to learn more about flatpak builder).
Thanks for the encouragement.
Edit: I’ve successfully built the flatpak and it works. I will upload it to my repo for self usage and update it with your new releases . After all this work, I will make it my daily.
Edit2: coveryourtracks.eff.org reports strong protection, but fingerprint is unique, which is a common thing among most browsers. That’s good,as it’s on par with librewolf.


I totally agree. I’ve already prepared a partial yaml for flatpak builder, but dependencies are a bit if a pain atm. I will work through those and build this for myself (it’s also a good opportunity to learn more about flatpak builder).
Thanks for the encouragement.


Thanks for the detailed answer. That is always refreshing to see. I might look into building a flatpak myself one of these days, but I have to look at all the dependencies.
I am an exclusive flatpak user (as much as possible at least) and I’m not very fond of having dependency libraries everywhere on my system, so I will let you know if I get the change to look into flatpak builder for this project.


Nice project. Will you guys provide this as a flatpak at some point?
Yes, it does. i recently installed a bunch on crap and decided I don’t need any of it, so I just rolled back to the snapshot I created manually, before starting the process and my system was simply restored.
Just keep one thing in mind, rolling back automatically makes the filesystem read only so You need to remount.