Welcome to the botnet

Welcome to the botnet.

The AI overlords will judge Google the same as us all.

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jokes on you im using ungoogled chromium

I feel more comfortable with this because I trust Mozilla to have fewer competent data scientists than Google.

Chromium still phones home idiot

>not using Iridium or Opera in 2017
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>what is about:config
or just use icecat

ungoogled means it does not connect to google services
idiot

it does not connect to google services

By that definition Windows 10 isn't a botnet either since you can disable telemetry :^)

Support NetRunner, the security oriented web browser

Preaching to the choir faggot.
And to everyone in this thread, you better be using GNU Icecat or AT LEAST Iridium.

>GNU Icecat
I second this

You just changed my mind about Mozilla's lack of decent developers and hiring of useless SJWs. When you think that way, the more, the merrier.

except you really can't

Font? And did you design this?

It's very nice and visually appealing.

wasn't that project abandoned? it's probably outdated and vulnerable

>tfw can't get iridium to build on arch

Why do I care?

hello dumb newfag

Abstract concepts that intellectuals opine on are at risk.

Conseqetially none of this matters, but if you're not a brainlet it matters.

>you can disable 5/6 of these in settings
>most of those are in other browsers too
I'm not sure about that first one but come on, at least bait harder.

topjej

>22 replies

Is slimjet any good? I've been using it, the creators of the fork say it doesnt send data back to google. And it has a lot more privacy/security settings than iridium. And, I dont know what iridium does with webRTC but slimjet lets you disable it.

im using dat new firefox that just came out hehe

Autocompletion in searches is disabled by default. Firefox specifically asks you if you want to turn it on.

Firefox doesn't "ask" you to login to the firefox account, there is just an option to do so if you want. To be fair, you don't have to login to chrome either.

And Mozilla storing my shit on their servers is not as big of an issue. Mozilla is a non-profit browser company dedicated to improving web security. Google is a multi billion company that does advertisements, search engines, AI, has their own operating systems, and has multiple connections to other companies. Once your data is with Google, they can and will sell it to the advertisers, use it to "improve" searches and train their AIs. I think Google is a much bigger problem.

Also, you can just use based IceCat which doesn't have any of the privacy issues.

>windows broke
can somebody show windows broke?

Is Brave on android affected by this ? I loved firefox but it's literally unusable on my S5 mini

Firefox on start performs DNS lookup for websites in bookmarks and most visited webpages.
I don't mind that much as I cache DNS, but it's stupid to do so many lookups all the time when I just visit 2 websites and close the browser.
It also blocks (not sure how it behave when lookup fails), like if the startup wasn't slow already.