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@gourd @brandon Can you turn on timezone reporting like other browsers have? A friend of mine who tried librewolf mentioned that Librewolf removed timezone reporting for fingerprinting reasons and they couldn't find a preference for it. Timezone reporting is important as many websites are unusable without it. @brandon @gourd For example, here is the schedule page for "Games Done Quick", a biyearly event I am a fan of. https://gamesdonequick.com/schedule/48 You'll notice the times are automatically shown in your local time zone. Because the page assumes this timezone feature will work, it doesn't *say* what timezone the times are listed relative to. Without timezone reporting, the page would probably default to GMT or something and be poorly usable. @mcc@mastodon.social @gourd@indiepocalypse.social @brandon@mastodon.blanu.net If you want some protections, you can install the "canvas blocker" extension. I believe at some point they recommended you at least install canvas blocker if you couldn't use rFP @mcc @gourd @brandon also, is there a way for it to send the prefered language to websites? i can live with most things being in english, but when dealing with government websites, i'd rather have them default to my native language. also, this is the kinda stuff that makes it much harder for me to send screenshots of stuff to friends, or even let them do something for a bit on my pc
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@mcc @brandon You can turn off most of LibreWolf's more extreme features in its preferences (all the anti-fingerprinting stuff), though, which'd just leave you with "Firefox minus the Mozilla cruft".