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Mull Browser - Privacy hardened fork of Firefox for Android #2248
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Do you have a link to the project? (It would alos be nice if you could use the templates provided when opening an issue 👍🏼 ) |
Sorry! Here's the project. |
That's a bit misleading. Tor Uplift does not go "through" arkenfox etc. And Mull does not use pyllyukko which is at least 3 years out of date |
I didn't mean to misrepresent the project. The information I shared must not be current. I didn't realize pyllyukko was no longer current. |
I just came across this now. This is my project. Fenix repo is here: https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix Mull pulls in the user.js files from my other project Brace: https://github.com/divestedcg/Brace/tree/master/brace/usr/lib/firefox/browser/defaults/preferences @pyllyukko's user.js file was removed many months ago: divestedcg/Brace@27bee0b And even then it was a husk a year before that: divestedcg/Brace@4d6dd6a The description was refined at some point: "It enables many features upstreamed by the Tor Uplift project using preferences from the arkenfox-user.js project." As an aside, @Thorin-Oakenpants thank you for maintaining your user.js all of these years. And related: #2041 Any questions welcomed. |
@SkewedZeppelin thanks for clarifying 👍🏼 |
I ran this app through classyshark, it still includes many trackers such as google admob. Not sure if this is intentional @SkewedZeppelin? |
@ph00lt0 edit: |
Thanks for quick response @SkewedZeppelin, I didn't look much further yet. |
Mull has recently been added to the official F-Droid repository 🚀 , you should see it in a few days. |
+1 mull is great for privacy by default and after being added to f droid it doesn't have any trackers unlike fennec in f droid. It isn't getting the attention it deserves, placing it in privacytools site will help make it popular and more accessible to people. |
Mull browser is a privacy hardened fork of Firefox for Android. From the README:
It's built with open source scripts, stripping all the proprietary blobs from Firefox for Android. It's kept up to date with upstream releases, and is distributed through an F-Droid repository.
I think this would be a good inclusion on PrivacyTools.io
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