I would also like to know. I've been using Mullvad browser pretty much since it came out and I've always wanted to add the Libreddirect extension but never dared because of fingerprinting. I remember reading a while ago that on chromium browsers, some scripts can detect the mere presence of extensions. I have no idea if that could happen in firefow-based browsers as well.
Not a website thus definitely not what you're looking for, but yt-dlp is a nice CLI tool to download videos/audios from YouTube and a lot of other websites in pretty much whatever format/quality you want. There are a multitude of mobile apps that bundle yt-dlp with a gui, I use Seal.
Rude ass bitch didn't even tell you happy birthday smh
Hi,
I'm using Librewolf on macos and have been using it for a while. While scrolling through my settings, I just noticed this message in "Privacy & Security" right under the Librewolf notice about Enhanced tracking protection:
"You're using Resist Fingerprinting (RFP), which replaces some of LibreWolf's fingerprinting protection settings. This might cause some sites to break."
Is it normal to have this?
I have deleted the whole librewolf folder under ~/library/Application Support in order to re-set the browser to its default configuration and I still see this. Weird thing is that on my other laptop running windows, this message does not appear.