My current plan is to use arkenfox user.js and Fennec. However, I’m concerned about relying on F-droid since they tend to get behind on security updates.

Is there a recommended Mull alternative? If not, is there a better place to get Fennec?

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    14 days ago

    In case anyone is curious as to why, here’s a direct quote from them in Fairphone forum:

    As mentioned, it is the 10 year anniversary. That is a long time and I need to move onto other projects in life.

    They also have this for those looking to replace Mull: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers

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      14 days ago

      They claim that they’re removing the support for it from the server as well.

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        13 days ago

        I assume you are talking about mull? My comment was for op’s comment on f droid being slow in updates. I personally use fennec from f droid as I believe them to be another eyes reviewing the code when I can’t but I do use obtanium for things that are not on f droid or need a quick update of something.

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    14 days ago

    Good thing I don’t have a million bookmarks on my current phone using Mull. Definitely gonna end up switching over to Fennec and hardening it.

    Edit:

    I am either dumb or I need root for arkenfox, so looks like I might be changing things in the about:config manually. Joy.

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    Fennec is likely the next best, although it lacks the Arkenfox hardening. Obtainium is a great app to get builds of Fennec directly.

    If you’re on GrapheneOS, there’s Vanadium. Using a filtering VPN atop it can help reduce ads beyond what Vanadium can already block natively (the devs have integrated some lists that uBlock starts with, such as Easy List). This is the best option lieu of add-on like uBlock, which aren’t supported.

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      9 days ago

      I’m on graphene, when did they start integrating filters to van? It’s been my backup browser since I can’t get add-ons on mobile…

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        9 days ago

        Wasn’t announced with fanfare, but a commit back in February enabled ad content filtering from easylist.to, and it can be toggled under Site Settings in Vanadium. It’s also noted now in their Vanadium features page, around bullet point 12:

        High performance content filtering engine using EasyList + EasyPrivacy with per-site toggle via drop-down permission menu

        The GOS recommended way still involves doing all this at the DNS level, as that is the most effective. I recall a recommendation to use RethinkDNS recently – the app has a built-in ad filtering ability. Still, this is nice from a cosmetic standpoint for day-to-day browsing.

        Kudos to user ‘quh4gko8’ on Github for pushing the update (and any others not directly noted).

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      14 days ago

      I’m going to apply Akenfox to Fennec.

      I don’t like Obtainium since it is a separate app but that might be my only other option.

      I’m not on Graphene OS so that’s not an option. Also you don’t need Graphene OS do do network filtering.

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      9 days ago

      That’s what I came from, that’s what I went back to. Luckily I didn’t uninstall it so it was just a process of moving tabs over.

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    13 days ago

    if anyone knows how to edit the 3 dot menu on any android firefox based privacy focused browser please tell

    edit: added “privacy focused” so @[email protected] could know that I’m looking for a mull alternative

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      13 days ago

      you should probably make a post in a firefox community, not an unrelated comment in a privacy community

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        13 days ago

        i am asking about a mull alternative that has the feature I’ve mentioned, how is it unrelated?

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          13 days ago

          the post is asking for mull alternatives. mull is a privacy-focused android firefox fork.

          you asked about a way to customize a menu in any android firefox-based browser. that is not related to privacy, since there are browsers based on firefox that aren’t focused on privacy. that is not related to alternatives of firefox, since you specifically asked for a way to customize something in any firefox-based browser for android. that is absolutely not related to privacy-focused forks of firefox, which is what the original post was all about.

          thus, i suggest you ask for what you want by creating a post in a firefox-related community instead of a privacy-related one.

          edit: forgot to say this: if i’m missing something, please tell.

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            I’m asking for a firefox fork in the comments of a privacy related community. Do you want me to make a venn diagram to show what I mean? Do the two words “privacy focused” mean so much to you that if I don’t include them you cannot comprehend that I might be asking suggestions for a “privacy focused” browser?

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              if anyone knows how to edit the 3 dot menu on any android firefox based privacy focused browser please tell

              from that, i understand that what you want is a way to edit the menu in any firefox-based browser. where in that do you ask for a fork of firefox?

              did you mean to say something like “does anyone know a fork that has an editable 3 dot menu?” or something similar?

              if that’s it, it’s a better idea to go in a firefox community and ask for that there in a post, since more people are going to see it in a post than in a comment.