• OR3X@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    I just wish Firefox had a “stay running in the background” option like Chrome so that I didn’t have to log back into my Bitwarden vault everytime I accidentally close all of my browser windows.

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      8 months ago

      Seems to be a security feature that is bypassed by a Chrome feature.

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      8 months ago

      Go to about:config - find option browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab - set to false. If you’re only using the close tab button, it will never close out of the program. If you’re closing a lot of windows using the window control though that won’t really help.

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      8 months ago

      It also is very unstable when using multiple profiles. The profiles update individually, so very often you start a second profile and it updates firefox, which makes the first profile not work anymore. You don’t really notice that though, it just stops loading any websites.

      Also on mobile it stops streams running in the background after some time, so when listening to something via firefox you have to actively use FF while listening, can’t leave the phone turned to standby

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        8 months ago

        On mobile, I’ve found that switching tabs before switching away from the FF activity mitigates this. Not sure if it’s FF, the website, or Android messing it up, really.

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    8 months ago

    What about Safari? Why no one ever talked about it?

    It’s the only browser (that I know of) that allows Netflix streaming in 4k.

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      8 months ago

      That’s only because you use a Mac, on Windows only Edge allows 4k Netflix. It’s the integrated browsers that have the HDCP hardware features so it allows 4K

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          No. For 4K Netflix the browser needs to talk to a specific, locked down, part of your Intel (!) CPU. This only works on Edge in Windows or Safari on MacOS (it also works with the Store apps). It never works on Linux and it does not work on Chrome or Firefox.

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      8 months ago

      How do you figure? Firefox is not a chromium based browser, and Mozilla is not owned by google.

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      8 months ago

      Absolutely not, and there are other forks like Waterfox and Librewolf which are very much focussed on providing custom versions of FF, focused on privacy, security and freedom.

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        8 months ago

        Yes, this forks are better than Vanilla Firefox but I’m not referring to them in this case

        Other point, Firefox is not so secure as you think

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    8 months ago

    All I know is he really loved including the N-word in his books.