Aaaand that's why I switched to Brave. If you have shit performance and are selling my data, what's the redeeming quality? 8gb of RAM should be enough to browse the internet. IDK why Firefox insists it isn't....
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Everything turns to shit in the end.
I'm using Fennec (based on Firefox, sans telemetry). Is there a good, reliable, and trustable way to export my bookmarks so I don't have to depend on Firefox Sync?
Edit: forgot to say: on Android.
I use Floccus cause it syncs to nextcloud bookmarks.
You can always install a ~~fork~~ different browser
https://mullvad.net/en/browser
~~librewolf.net~~
I have been advised it's not a fork but a reconfig of default firefox, therefore it would technically be subject to the same ToS.
Edit: here's where I got that (with a link to the cfg) https://lemmy.world/comment/15368938
Depending on how the requirement to accept the ToS is implemented, a config file might be able to disable it and any features that depend on it.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression it didn't call out to mozilla servers if you didn't enable sync.
I guess Mullvad would be the next popular browser yeah?
In fact the only way to completely stop "phoning home" in Firefox is to block connections (via for example privoxy).
What? Some proof here please. Firefox is 100% open source. You can audit the entire code for this.
It's not like chromium with the pre-compiled binary blob in the middle provided by google.