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Question for those in the know: does it make sense to use LibreWolf if you don't want to operate in private browsing by default? In my primary browser, I want my logins and settings and browser history to persist.
I've always heard that as one of the big differentiating features of LibreWolf, but I've never really played around with it. Can you change those settings, and if you do, is it any different from stock Firefox at that point?
You can change that if you want
You can dial back security and privacy in LibreWolf until it matches stock Firefox if you want. Still worth switching since LibreWolf dispenses with all of Mozilla’s telemetry.