I usually setup IceCat because it's binary distributed for more
GNU/Linux distros, and my customizations work in more scenarios.


El 10/7/19 a les 1:29, s...@disroot.org ha escrit:
> Looking for anyone's opinion here. Here we have an OS that's certified
> by the FSF and GnuProject and it's native browser vs the FSF and
> GnuProject's own browser.
> 
> So freedom-wise they should be in the exact same landscape.
> 
> But what about other areas like performance, features, design (highly
> subjective, but I'm interested in people's opinions on everything - even
> highly subjective matters) etc.
> 
> Me personally I think IceCat does a way better job at handing out
> information/protection to potential inexperienced users in regards to
> the Javascript situation. On the default front page there are checkboxes
> for enabling LibreJS extension and for disabling/enabling JS as a whole.
> 
> It's been a while since I reinstalled the OS (and/or reinstalled
> Abrowser) but I don't think Abrowser has any of that information by
> default.

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