This week's issue introduces cross-session tracking tests. In general, we see that websites and trackers are mostly able to track user across sessions, except if you are using Tor Browser, which deletes all history every time you quit. In this week's issue, we have expanded the cross-session tracking tests to examine first-party tracking and third-party tracking in Nightly browser builds. LibreWolf, Mullvad, and Tor Browsers show especially strong protection against tracking between browser sessions. In this weeks' issue, we have expanded the cross-session tracking tests to Desktop builds. For more details, see the notes for the previous release.Äownload: LibreWolf 97.0.2 | Portable | Other Operating Systems ~70.We are now testing whether Encrypted Client Hello has been enabled by default. This is the first release where the new portable zip files are an integral part of the release (it has a sha256 checksum). Please check the release notes and upgrade to this version (v97.0.2). This is a security fix release, fixing two critical flaws that have been exploited in the wild. - Multi-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac/and soon Android).Extensions firewall: limit internet access for extensions.In other words, minimal background connections by default. No phoning home - Embedded server links and other calling home functions are removed.As a result, it can be installed alongside Firefox or any other browser. Independent Build - LibreWolf uses a build independent of Firefox and has its own settings, profile folder and installation path.You will have the the latest features, and security updates. Latest Firefox - LibreWolf is compiled directly from the latest build of Firefox Stable.
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