You can't ungoogle webkit you moron. Forking palemoon 27 or writing a browser from scratch in rust/ada is the future you stupid fucker. Or better yet, don't use a webbrowser and post via mail or a http request sender by terminal.
Liam Flores
I'd use NetSurf if it had JS support as HTML works flawlessly
Owen James
what's the difference anymore? firefox does the same fucking thing.
I just installed xubuntu in a vm allowing mozilla to install and run studies in your browser is enabled by default aside from sending the telemetry data, which is also enabled by default. if you install this on windows both are also enabled by default.
pozjew is every bit as cancerous as jewgle is, maybe even more so now, because google still has a business to run. pozjew just pisses away their jew donations on sjw projects and botnet. they dont' even give a fuck anymore.
Gavin Diaz
ungoogled chromium is trash good thing icecat meme is over
USE FUCKING PALE MOON OR SEA MONKEY
everything else owned by Soros and cabal cohorts beware
What do you think happened? Tor - Tor devs - Debian - ??? - Icecat/Firefox
You should be able to solve this.
Austin Gray
CHROME IS THE INTERNET BABY
Jeremiah Wilson
IceCat 60.2.0 prerelease has been released! Or "prereleased", whatever. I spoke too soon, they were busy working on the ESR, the project was never dead. Main changes: This is a pre-release for version 60.2.0 of GNU IceCat, available atalpha.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/60.2.0/This release contains substantial design and usability changes from theprevious major version (v52.x ESR) so I'm publishing it at alpha.gnu.orgto request testing and comments before moving it to ftp.gnu.org.Source Code plus binaries for GNU/Linux x86 and x86_64 are available.The main differences (other than those provided from upstream changesfrom v52.x to v60.x) are: * LibreJS 7.x, now based in the WebExtensions API. It currentlyprovides a very similar set of features compared with the versionshipped with IceCat 52.x but testing, comments and advice are welcome. * A set of companion extensions for LibreJS by Nathan Nichols(addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/NateN1222/) arepre-installed, and provide workarounds to use some services at USPS,RSF.org, SumOfUs.org, pay.gov, McDonald's, goteo.org and Google Docswithout using nonfree JavaScript. * A series of configuration changes and tweaks were applied to ensurethat IceCat does not initiate network connections that the user has notexplicitly requested. This implies not downloading feeds, updates,blacklists or any other similar data needed during startup. * A new homepage shows the most important privacy and freedom optionsavailable, with explanations for the user to tune IceCat's behavior totheir specific needs. * We no longer include SpyBlock, which was IceCat's fork of AdBlockPlusthat allowed to block all third-party requests during "Private Browsing"mode. Now, we include an extension that blocks all third party requestsby default, and provides a simple interface that allows to whitelistspecific third-party resources on a per-site basis. This change is themost significant usability change from IceCat 52.x and I'd like to gettesters to provide an opinion on it. One of the reasons for itsinclusion is that unlike other blockers it doesn't need to download anyfiles to do its job, thus avoiding the previously mentioned unrequestednetwork connections.Thanks to Giorgio Maone, Nathan Nichols, Nyk Nyby and Zach Wick fortheir contribution to LibreJS and IceCat, and happy testing!
Adrian Bennett
Simple.
standard FF or standard botnet chrome for normie things.
links2, elinks, and w3m for edgy deep dark text only memes.
Luis Hughes
I NEED an address bar user. I can't live in your text only browser i just can't do it. Help me user... help... me.......