I installed the mull browser revently. People who are familiar with this will know that it’s a fork of firefox android. It’s hardened but I haven’t noticed much difference b/w the two. Mull has a few visible tweaks like Https mode by default, strict protection etc. but I haven’t come across other backend/not so visible changes. How is it different from firefox android?
No pocket 😛
Fennec is firefox without mozilla stuff and mull is fennec with arkenfox settings
I use mull as a daily driver. I’m happy with it
https://privacytests.org/android.html shows firefox vs mull (and other browsers) for different privacy tests.
Thanks, that really helped!
Np
Its not visible lol, its in the about:config.
Only Firefox Nightly has that, so have fun hardening that manually XD. Firefox regular cant be hardened, and if you read the arkenfox user.js you know what stupid things this browser does.
Hardend Firefox out of the Box (Librewolf and Mull) are the way to go
That’s a good list. But the poster was referring to Mull browser on Android
https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix
Similar names, but very different projects
Firefox is bloated with telemetry.
The more interesting question is: how is mull different from Iceraven?
To me it seems both of them do pretty much the same.
Personally I started using Iceraven because of the addons.
Edit: Downloaded Mull because nobody replied with the info - Iceraven has WAY more available firefox plugins. (while seemingly having the same privacy benefits)
Iceraven is dead isnt it?
https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser/commits/iceraven
Looks alive to me
Interesting! It kinda disappeared from F-Droid which is a pretty big problem. But FFUpdater supports downloading it.
Now I wonder, whats the difference to Mull?
Nice Addon collection, even though mine is more maintianed (lol?)
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/collections/17446767/Fenix-Addons/
Even more important question we all need to answer is what’s the difference between Iceraven and Waterfox. Could not find it anywhere
Or even, mull vs. Librewolf. Still haven’t found a good comparison between those 2
Mull is as close to LibreWolf as you can get. LibreWolf is desktop only, Mull is Android only.
But I have mull on desktop… And it’s in the Arch repos. We’re talking about the browser, right?
Are you talking about Mullvad Browser? That is different than Mull.
That is most certainly the disconnect.
I apologize, I am an idiot. I thought “mull” was short for mullvad.
You are far from the first.
Could you post a link to the package in the Arch repository?
It’s in the AUR, but still officially maintained by mullvad: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&K=mullvad-browser
That’s the Mullvad Browser. I know that it’s available on Desktop, in fact, it’s only available on Desktop. OP is referring to the Mull browser, which has nothing to do with Mullvad VPN or Mullvad Browser. Mull is a fork of Fennec (Firefox for Android) created by DivestOS. It’s basically Firefox for Android with arkenfox user.js and some other neat privacy tweaks.
Oh that’s different, Mullvad browser is a cringe chrome browser, don’t bother. Mull is an Android Firefox fork.
Mullvad browser is a cringe chrome browser
Uh, no. Mullvad browser is definitely not based on Chrome or Chromium. It’s based on the Tor browser which is based on Firefox.
Lol do you know these apps? Both do the same but on the different platforms.
Yes, I confused mull and mullvad, I’m an idiot, ignore me lol
No, I can’t use my yubikeys in fennec or Mull.
See browser comparison table here: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers
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If you dont have differences, great!
Make sure to install Ublock and noscript. Noscript to whitelist javascript for every single website and block the rest, thats the only way to really get privacy.
Also “forget me not” can be used to whitelist cookies, and delete the rest.
It’s always a good idea to stick with pure firefox instead of using unknown browsers that may be discontinued abruptly in the future.
You’re right about being cautious that they might be discontinued, but you can always port them to another Firefox port. Also this is a fork from Firefox stable and applies patches to it, so not a ton of custom code needs to be done.
Not possible on mobile though. On Desktop I am working on Arkenfox-softening that modifies the arkenfox user.js and makes updates easier.