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I am also someone who searches daily for apps that focus on privacy... At the moment, I have come across Firedragon.

It is yet another derivative of Firefox. But is it truly privacy-oriented? I hope I can discuss this with you.

What I have discovered is that Firedragon is actually a derivative of Floorp. Floorp is another browser that, as they claim, is privacy-oriented. But is that really the case? I also discovered that Firedragon originates from India. And I find that quite suspicious. I don't want to immediately say that every person from India who creates something is immediately suspicious. But things do often go wrong there when we talk about scamming. Anyway, let's leave that aside for now.

I would like to know your opinion and knowledge regarding this new browser.


Update notes:

  • Founder: Librewish?
  • Firedragon is open Open Source (MPL-2.0) and claims to be privacy focussed.
  • Firedragon is by: Garuda
  • Origin: India or maybe not?
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[–] Keshara@piefed.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

So because you don't know about it, "it's straight up unknown"?

[–] teft@piefed.social 1 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I’ve been in the linux scene for more than 30 years and i’ve never heard of Garuda linux either. Why get up in arms about someone not knowing about some weird niche distro?

[–] Keshara@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 points 14 hours ago

I'm not "getting up in arms" about it, but rather trying to understand a very confident double down on their comment in a public forum.

The advice to not touch something "unvetted", the fact they so confidently said it was "straight up unknown". Just because you haven't heard of something does not mean you can now confidently start telling people that it is unknown, don't touch it, etc. This isn't Reddit..