Subj : LibreWolf ? To : ALL From : Mike Powell Date : Wed Jan 07 2026 11:03:51 Has anyone else tried out LibreWolf as an alternative to Firefox? It is billed as a more secure version of FF and is based off of the most recent code. I read a brief review about it and decided to try it out. The review was mostly about the security features... how a lot of options that are not automatically defaulted to ON in FF are in LW. I mention that because I found that LW had some issues. I have a lot of bookmarks in FF. LW offered to import bookmarks from a previous browser but was only able to find chromium, which I have installed but only use on sites that don't work with FF. I thought that was odd that a FF derivative didn't know where to find the FF info on a debian box. So then I tried the "import from HTML file" option. That did not work at all, and LW provided no error message as to why it was not able to import the file... it was able to open it as a page so it was there and was HTML. I opened a private window and went to a couple of sites that require a logon. LW didn't behave as I would expect there, either... this could be a settings issue, though, but it didn't even ask if I wanted the password saved or not. It seemed completely unaware that I was logging into the websites. I might try it out again sometime but, for now, it has been apt removed. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * My other vehicle is a Galaxy Class Starship ... --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: Capitol City Online (86:100/18) .