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  1. LibreWolf

    What is LibreWolf? This project is a custom and independent version of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy, security and user freedom. LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and …

  2. Windows Installation – LibreWolf

    Currently we also release a portable version of LibreWolf, useful in cases where installation at system level is not possible, or for just testing some aspect of LibreWolf.

  3. Installation – LibreWolf

    A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.

  4. Features – LibreWolf

    LibreWolf specific UI that exposes the most important privacy and security settings, to allow you to easily control them. Completely disable telemetry, including crash report, normandy, studies and …

  5. Frequently Asked Questions – LibreWolf

    LibreWolf also maintains an open WebSocket towards Mozilla's push server to check whether you have received push notifications from websites you have subscribed to.

  6. Other Linux Installation – LibreWolf

    To update or uninstall LibreWolf from your system, you can just right click the LibreWolf application menu entry and click either Remove AppImage from system or Update AppImage.

  7. Installation on Debian based systems – LibreWolf

    We have a repository for Debian-based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc.), with which you can easily install and update LibreWolf. To add it to your system and install LibreWolf, run the following …

  8. Debian Migration Guide – LibreWolf

    The structure of our Debian repository has changed. https://deb.librewolf.net has been replaced by https://repo.librewolf.net. If you previously used the old repository, please run the following …

  9. Settings and librewolf.overrides.cfg – LibreWolf

    On this page you can find some quick recipes for commonly-requested changes that you can simply paste in your own librewolf.overrides.cfg file, as well as tips for a more advanced setup!

  10. openSUSE Installation – LibreWolf

    After the repository has been added, select librewolf in the package list (you can search for it using the search bar) and press Accept. Then confirm the installation and that of any dependencies.