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M95D 2 days ago

Does it contain Firefox? How about Chrome?

Quote from LittleSnitch:

> Little Snitch for Linux is built for privacy, not security

What's your definion of malware in this context?

fsflover 2 days ago | parent [-]

It contains Firefox and Chromium. You are right that they may call home, but at least it's very limited and easily configurable. Could be too much for you but fine with me. Also Debian does change their config by default to minimize privacy issues: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32582260

m132 2 days ago | parent [-]

It's far from easy in the case of Firefox [0], and the last time I tried, some .mozilla.com domains would still get pinged. Chromium doesn't even have an official guide. The only options I found to be reliable are source-level patches, i.e. ungoogled-chromium and LibreWolf.

Note that LibreWolf still leaves some of the stuff on for you to manually disable (dom.push.connection.enabled, extension updates).

[0] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making...

efreak 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I agree that push connections should be disabled. Maybe it can prompt you the first time you try to subscribe to one as to whether you're like to turn them on; this would annoy me personally, but also not break features by default. The annoyance hardly matters as websites already put an in-page prompt up before using the API, iirc because of Apple restrictions.

Enabling extension updates by default seems like a smart thing, though, as long as you can turn them off easily (there should really be a setting for this), and possibly a 6-month reminder to update them (similar to the refresh your profile reminder when you haven't used the browser in for a while). Extension updates happen, and many of the most widely used extensions (eg. ublock origin) really should be updated every time it's available. Better that than having the extensions go online to fetch and run arbitrary payloads because you know they will if disabling updates gets popular enough.

grepfru_it 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

In firefox, goto about:config and search for url.

You're welcome.