WebLibre: Privacy-Focused Browser Built on Mozilla Technology Now in Alpha Release
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Right out the toaster. Reliable, with some real depth.
Summary
WebLibre is an independent, privacy-focused web browser built on Mozilla's Gecko Engine and Android Components. It supports Firefox mobile add-ons and is currently in alpha release phase with F-Droid builds available free from Google dependencies. Users should expect frequent updates, potential bugs, and breaking changes during this development stage.
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It offers a fully featured web browser with support for Firefox mobile add-ons, designed with privacy and usability at its core
WebLibre is currently in the alpha phase. Expect frequent updates, potential bugs, and breaking changes
Currently only F-Droid builds are free from Google dependencies
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