• grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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    I do like the way base FF does vertical tabs, though. The only reason I still main that browser for longer web surfing sessions.

    If I know exactly where I’m going I use LW, though.

    BTW do people really keep the default functionality of LW to clear all login cookies? I know it’s more secure, but kind of a pain to have to sign in to rainwave.cc or whatever every new session.

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      Librewolf also has native vertical tabs :) Not sure if it’s the same implementation as FF, but I believe it is.

      Regarding cookies, I’ve manually added exclusions for frequent, trusted websites, and left the default clearing on.

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        Wow it totally is the same implementation. This rules. OK well there goes my last reason to stick with FF.

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      I don’t personally - mine wipes history and a few other bits on close but that’s all. I’ve made a few other overrides for convenience like dark mode and such too. I get this kind of kills the point but there are some things I’m not willing to let go of

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        I see, I’ve got mine setup similarly now, and yeah this is more appropriate to my usual workflow / security needs.