How come?
- If I remember, that setting is extremely aggressive, and breaks lots of sites. Firefox has by default, a more complicated and nuanced feature that works practically as well, without breaking everything. - So is Firefox mobile or Fennec actually better in this regard? - In that specific regard, probably. 
 I use Fennec. I’ve found the more security minded versions, tend to have problems with some site or another, and annoy me.- I noticed that the sites that have issues are the sites I should avoid. - After a while, you just don’t need them if you are willing to make the changes needed to reduce that corpo exposure - Sites like my banks, and local movie theaters, and self hosted VTT games. 
 I’ve had issues with all. Not acceptable
 
 
- Firefox selling their ass out so I lost trust in them to be using their apps 
 
 
- We very publicly discussed our approach to fingerprinting and the reasoning for this. But a basic TL;DR is that we’re using a hardened configuration of FPP - which matches all of RFP’s targets, except the few known to cause breakage/be undesirable for users. I’d recommend reading that GitLab issue for a detailed explanation, and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. - FYI: Arkenfox doesn’t enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours. - Thanks! 👍 
- Thank you for getting out of your way and explaining it here. 
 
- They changed some basics from Mull and decided to go other ways. That’s why I’m not using thus browser - deleted by creator - deleted by creator - Waterfox contains proprietary Google Play libraries, and doesn’t include any hardening when compared to standard Firefox on Android. It’s a completely different project with a different set of goals than IronFox or Mull. - You would be far better off using standard Firefox over Waterfox, in terms of privacy & security. 
- But weren’t they acquired by some big evil company? - not anymore 
 
 
 
- They changed some basics from Mull and decided to go other ways. - What - basicsdid we change, and why do you have a problem with them?- IronFox still has the same core goals/mission as Mull: to provide a privacy & security-oriented Firefox-based web browser for Android. If IronFox isn’t for you, that’s completely fine - but I’m just perplexed by your reasoning here, and would appreciate any elaboration so that we can improve. 
 
- Idk why, it doesnt say anything on their gitlab about changing that. Maybe it is a problem with the build process? I remember on Mull a couple months ago i did a clean install and RFP was disabled. You can just enable it if you want. - See here for our explanation. - Maybe consider enabling RFP for private browsing. Is letterboxing enabled? 
- Ok, might want to make that more clear under the section about issues inherited from Mull which still mentions RFP. - Your explaination seems sound. - Yeah, we’ve been waiting to update documentation until our website is ready (since that’s where we’ll keep everything). You’re right we do need to make this more clear. - Understandable, thank you for your (and contributor’s) work on this project. I am happy that i dont need to compile Fennec with hardening from source for each update. 
 
 
 
 
- In my opinion you should enable it - Didn’t watch out for reasons, maybe ironfox gives one? - We don’t recommend enabling it; you can see our reasoning as to why we don’t enable RFP here - we use a hardened configuration of FPP instead. - FYI: Arkenfox doesn’t enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours. - Thank you useful read 
 
 
- deleted by creator - Shitty of them claiming to follow Mull’s legacy if they’re doing their own thing. - How? - Our change in approach to fingerprinting was very carefully considered and discussed, both privately and publicly. - FYI: Arkenfox doesn’t enable RFP by default anymore either, and LibreWolf is also considering switching to FPP with an approach like ours. - IronFox still has the same core goals/mission as Mull: to provide a privacy & security-oriented Firefox-based web browser for Android. If IronFox isn’t for you, that’s completely fine - but I just don’t understand how this is - shittyor compromising Mull’s- legacy/ideals.
- What’s the alternative on Android tho? (not saying there isn’t one, just that I don’t know it if it exists) 
 






