Both seem to be fantastic projects. What are the differences? Which use cases do they respectively excel in? What are their pros and cons? Curious what you think.
I’ve tried both, they’re pretty similar. I use Librewolf just because it’s more popular and is listed on privacytests.org
@H2207 @original_reader Waterfox isn’t bad, it works fast (it used to), but it was under the wing of System1. It has only recently been released from them.
System1? 🤔 what’s the story?
@MajesticElevator What, Waterfox?
Yea, what’s/who is System1 and why is it bad?
This doesn’t give that much context but thanks I guess
@MajesticElevator
System1 is an advertising company. Waterfox has been influenced by them. How can a browser that claims to be privacy-oriented be under an advertising campaign? It’s as if Chrome suddenly started caring about user privacy.The story is from '23 and I have no interest in Waterfox. I use Firefox with user.js - a custom configuration settings file taken from Github.