Title. I use Firefox Focus because it’s easy to clear history by just hitting the Delete button and it saves very little to no information on app exit. I know the Duck Duck Go privacy browser does this as well, but it’s more of a full-fledged browser with bookmarks and everything else. Where I’m just looking for something super lightweight and quick.

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    4 days ago

    AFAIK, Focus is FOSS. If that’s correct, can you confirm that your issue is:

    • Builds aren’t released on F-Droid, and you don’t want to use the Play Store. Would FFUpdater fit your purpose?
    • You want an alternate to Firefox Focus which is also FOSS. Could you let us know what deficiencies an alternate would correct?
    • Something else?
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    Then just don’t save bookmark or password in duckduckgo borower. There is a option in browser there if delete everything when you exit

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    Firefox regular does that. There’s a setting to clear history on close. Then it adds a quit button to the menu. You can pick how much is deleted. History, cookies and anything else.

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    3 days ago

    Mull can do this very well to a better extent than Firefox Focus (If you aren’t already using it, though you could always use Vanadium (or Mulch off of Graphene OS) for accounts. Just enable delete history on close in the Mull Browser settings, and it will sanitize after you close the browser.

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    Actually DDG is lighter than FF Focus, FF uses it’s own rendering engine, while DDG uses the system Webview that’s already installed on your system

    the security of DDG depends heavily on the system Webview implementation, and how fast it receives security updates

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      4 days ago

      Yes, it does, but it’s a pain in the ass to use because most of the time you want to use it in regular browser mode which saves cookies, etc. I have Firefox focus set as my default and in most cases I use it and then very rarely if I actually need something to stick around I will open it in Fennec

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        I just set fennec to delete all the cookies and stuff when I “quit” from the pulldown menu. Yeah that logs me off of sites but that’s ok, I use the built in password store to log back in quickly. If I just close the browser rather than selecting “quit”, the cookies stay around. So I use “quit” when I want to get rid of the cookies, maybe a few times a day.

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          I don’t trust the built-in password store and therefore use a password manager. But I would just like a browser that I can open up besides that one which is my main browser that would automatically delete things every time I quit it.

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            Interesting, I tend to worry less about the password store than external password managers. Maybe you are onto something and I should research it further. But the breaches I hear about have all been with external managers. I particularly don’t want anything uploading passwords to remote storage. If I have to share a password between two machines (laptop and phone), I just transfer it manually. Another minor nuisance.