• TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.mlBanned
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    2 years ago

    It was okay until Daniel Micay, in DivestOS’ XMPP chatroom, was accusing me of the typical “harassment ringleader campaign” BS, and ordered DivestOS/Mull developer that if I was not banned immediately, DivestOS and him would face social media targeted harassment campaign and DivestOS will have to forcibly pull off any borrowed GrapheneOS code. DivestOS developer dusted his hands off me, since unlike Micay, I am not a witch hunting crybully asshole, so it is safer for him to cave in.

    https://i.imgur.com/Al65uTZ.jpg

    https://i.imgur.com/mT8W9pa.jpg

    I stopped using Mull, and switched to Firefox with uBlock Origin medium mode. No issues.

  • Hellfire103@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    I like it. Pretty damn good for privacy, based on Gecko, supports desktop extensions, and developed by the Divested Computing Group (the same one that created and maintains DivestOS).

  • Eyedust@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’ve started using Fulguris lately, just random tryout. Its actually decent and has a built in content blocker where you can add lists with the big three main ones already being there. I’m not 100% sure how barebones privacy is on it, but it is open source and from what Exodus says there’s no trackers (unless you opt into Google Crash Reporting which is off by default). It does have some extra permissions you might not need, so if you want a near-permissionless browser, it might not bwe the one for you.

  • T (they/she)@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I stopped using it after I was having many crashing issues (it was from upstream, but at the time upstream was already updated and it took weeks for them to release an update). Since Mull is just Firefox with a few settings changed I decided to use regular firefox, but it seems that on Android if you are really rad about privacy you should be using Vanadium (which unfortunately is Chromium based)