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I'm staying on this side, but probably switching to a fork like Librewolf
I've previously used Floorp which is feature rich but not polished, and same goes for Zen
I've heard that librewolf struggles to keep up to date with important security updates iirc? That is pretty much the only thing holding me from using it permanently.
Seeing a lot of people recommend the same three forks, though. I'll have to try them out and see what i like best :D
Librewolf is not exactly a fork. It is a autoconfig file (firefox feature). https://codeberg.org/librewolf/settings/raw/branch/master/librewolf.cfg
It is an autoconfig file
But there is a fork of firefox with that implemented by default called "Librewolf", I don't know if thats made by the same people or not
What I meant to say is: what librewolf does is using this firefox feature called autoconfig. Librewolf is not exactly a fork. It's mostly autoconfig file + rebranding.