- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- librewolf@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- librewolf@programming.dev
Finally people will no longer be confused with this Lemmy community and accidentally post here.
Finally people will no longer be confused with this Lemmy community and accidentally post here.
I assume you’re specifically talking about Mullvad Browser, not just Mullvad in terms of, say, their VPN standalone.
I’d recommend you check out Privacy Tests for the specific details on things like tracking prevention, but to summarize, it’s nearly identical to Librewolf in most common categories. However, since it’s a fork of the Tor Browser, keep in mind that:
If you’re cool with getting a little extra protection in exchange for those sacrifices, go with Mullvad. If you just don’t want to use Firefox, but want a more private variant you can still use relatively easily in everyday life, go with Librewolf.
And remember, it’s always okay to have more than one browser, where you use the more privacy-preserving one for sensitive tasks when needed, then drop to the less privacy-preserving one for more everyday work. You can always have both.