I have the firefox app but its not on f droid while fennec is, what gives? And should I be using fennec instead
Yeah, the official Firefox build unfortunately depends on some proprietary libraries, which are removed by Fennec.
Fennec is just a collection of patches to remove that from the official Firefox repo: https://gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuildGenerally, I would recommend using Fennec, yes.
If you want the official Firefox builds without using the Play Store, FFUpdater is useful: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater/Shameless plug for Mull here too, i use both fennec and mull.
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Yes my bad, I mistyped that in a hurry.
Also thank you for the clarification!
If you are big on privacy, Mull is actually recommended, see here: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers
Although, Mull is only 60hz. If you do a lot of reading on your phone this can be frustrating.
I often install both.
I had no idea an app could limit screen frequency.
Of course, imagine e.g. games. Setting the refresh rate can be important for a program to work correctly and also performance. In the case of Mull that’s a part of the Rest Finger Printing (RFP) stuff they rolled out around 102.
I wondered why they did this. I love the idea of Mull but the screen frequency makes it unusable. They can’t set it higher but just report 60hz or something? Is there no way to change that?
I would suggest Mull browser. It’s more hardened. I use Fennec as an alternate browser for work stuff just to compartmentalize like on my computer (librewolf and firefox)
That doesn’t exist on Android, no?
You can have as many browsers as you want on Android. What do you think doesn’t exist on Android? I don’t understand what you mean.
I thought you were talking about Mullvad browser and just shortening to Mull, I didn’t realize Mull was a separate thing.
Oh yeah mull is its own browser
Does it also handle notifications for tab send differently?
I tried using Mull/Fenec and for my use case it would not stop crashing (I’m using it on GrapheneOS).
Apparently it isn’t working with PWAs at all.