LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. It is designed to minimize data collection and telemetry as much as possible. This is achieved through hundreds of privacy/security/performance settings and patches. Intrusive integrated addons including updater, crashreporter, and pocket are removed too.
Its important to note that unlike most other mainstream browsers out there Librewolf is a community maintained project with no commercial interest in mind, so while it might be true that their default search engine is not 100% trade-free I give them the benefit of the doubt because they also provide you with other trade-free search engines to choose from. Mozilla Firefox might use Google as their default search engine because Google gives them lots of money, however I’m not aware of any such contracts between Librewolf and duckduckgo, so they might be using DDG simply because there aren’t any other alternatives that are reliable enough to be used as the default. That being said, you should still try to use a more trade-free search engine like the ones listed on https://searx.space/ with this browser, try to see if any of the options are reliable enough for your needs.Show more
4 blocks as it uses DDG as its default search engine, though it also provides trade-free search engines by default. If I could give 4.5 blocks I would.
Librewolf does its job very well as a browser focused on privacy, security and freedom. They have applied a lot of tweaks for enhancing the privacy & security of this browser, and ublock origin is installed by defualt for blocking ads and trackers. I’m giving it 4 blocks becuase it uses duckduckgo as the default search engine which is not trade-free (because of ads). However its worth noting that they also provide you with more trade-free options like https://searx.be and https://metager.org, so you can change to these.Show more
I give librewolf 3 blocks because it uses duckduckgo as the default search engine and duckduckgo is not trade-free as it shows ads in the search results. Otherwise librewolf comes with privacy/security/performance settings and patches which makes it pretty much trade-free.