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    1 year ago

    I keep waiting for better profile management. Not saying it needs to mirror chrome exactly, but feature wise it falls short (at least how I would like to use it).

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        1 year ago

        They are completely isolates browser settings. Account, session, settings, hardening, history, everything.

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          1 year ago

          To a certain extent you can do that with multi-account containers.

          For instance, I can have Amazon always open in my “Shopping” tab to keep it separate from my “Social Networks” tab.

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            1 year ago

            Yes to some extent, but no addons, settings, user account, passwords, synchronized stuff etc.

            Also afaik you can have profiles be encrypted with different master passwords

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        1 year ago

        It should be built in at this point. It’s annoying to apply userChrome.css tweaks to remove normal tabs and sidebar header.

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        1 year ago

        I’m guessing way less than 1% of people would use mobile extensions. I personally do but I don’t think most people use chrome on mobile because of the lack of full extension support on mobile Firefox (which btw is coming). I think people use chrome because “everyone else does”.

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          1 year ago

          People use whatever ‘Internet icon’ came with their device and live their ignorant, but happy life :)

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    my list of cool features:

    Gradually rolling out in Fx119, Firefox now allows you to edit PDFs by adding images and alt text, in addition to text and drawings.

    If you’re migrating your data from Chrome, Firefox now offers the ability to import some of your extensions as well.

    As part of Total Cookie Protection, Firefox now supports the partitioning of Blob URLs, this mitigates a potential tracking vector that third-party agents could use to track an individual.

    The visibility of fonts to websites has been restricted to system fonts and language pack fonts in Enhanced Tracking Protection strict mode to mitigate font fingerprinting.

    Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) is now available to Firefox users, delivering a more private browsing experience. ECH extends the encryption used in TLS connections to cover more of the handshake and better protect sensitive fields.

    Firefox is now available in the Santali (sat) language.

    Several enhancements have been made to the Inactive CSS styles feature. This feature assists in identifying CSS properties that have no effect on an element. Pseudo-elements such as ::first-letter, ::cue, and ::placeholder are now fully supported.

    The JSON viewer is particularly useful for debugging REST APIs, as it displays formatted JSON responses. Now, if the JSON is invalid or broken, it automatically switches to a raw data view, improving the user experience.

    Grouping of items in an array (and iterables) is now easier by using the methods Object.groupBy or Map.groupBy.

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      Hmm, only system fonts doesnt seem to help? Wouldnt that circumvent having the browser in a fake environment like Torbrowser does that, with the same fonts?