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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.
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.
I doubt implementation of terms will be optional. It's also possible to disable Tor in TBB
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).
afaict Mullvad browser doesn't support plugins which - it does some adblock by default (more ifyou have the VPN) and so on but i gots to have my DarkViewer so it's a sometimes browser for me atm.
It does work with Firefox plugins, there just isn't a button to open the extension "store" in the extensions settings page like stock Firefox has. You can add them by manually going to the url though, it's just recommended that you don't since that increases your risk of adding a malicious plugin or being fingerprinted, etc. I still added a few plugins that I really dislike not having though, like a password manager and darkreader, just because I valued the convenience slightly more than the added security.
Nice, thanks!