- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- librewolf@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- librewolf@programming.dev
Finally people will no longer be confused with this Lemmy community and accidentally post here.
Finally people will no longer be confused with this Lemmy community and accidentally post here.
Okay, so how do you install it on an android phone? No fdroid, no playstore entry…
There’s no mobile version, use Ironfox instead; they’re both FF-based so you can sync between them.
not everything is a smartphone app…
Unfortunately when it comes to the web browser itself, it’s a must. You cannot have a browser that is actually just a webpage.
It’s for Desktop not for android.
“The developer doesn’t plan to develop for mobile” would have been appropriate response instead of that sass response.
And you wonder why mainstream users have problems with FOSS community.
What? It was normal a response. I just said “It’s for Desktop not for Android” like normally.
In context to the earlier response I replied to
@hmmm @bountygiver @Valmond I use #LibreWolf on desktop and #DuckDuckGoBrowser on Android.
I would heavily recommend on using Ironfox through Accrescent on Android. DDG browser is suboptimal at best
Desktop only. Use this one for android IronFox (A privacy and security-oriented Firefox-based browser for Android.) https://f-droid.org/packages/org.ironfoxoss.ironfox/
Or Fennec
FrozenFennec on the work, a fork closer to Mull in some settings I believe.
what is the difference with IronFox then?
IronFox is done by the phoenix developers I believe, and FrozenFennec, which hadn’t been released, it more actually based on Mull. If you care IronFox is not part of official f-droid, but offers its own f-droid repo, FrozenFennec is being developed as an extended/special Fennec and it’ll be released on official f-droid
thx for the context
also yeah, they also distribute it on Accrescent, which is miles better than F-Driod in terms of security