LibreWolf
librewolf.netLibreWolf is an independent fork of Firefox that aims to provide better default settings to improve on privacy, security and user freedom. Mozilla telemetry is disabled, ties with Google (Safe Browsing) are severed, the content blocker uBlock Origin is included and privacy defaults are guided by research like the Arkenfox project.
- Homepage: librewolf.net
- Privacy: tosdr.org/en/service/6389
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/librewolf.net
LibreWolf Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Summary
- You are not being tracked
- The service is not responsible for linked or (clearly) quoted content from third-party content providers
- The service is open-source
Documents
- Privacy PolicyCreated 28 Feb 22, Last modified 2 years ago
About the Data
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LibreWolf Website
Website
LibreWolf
A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.
Redirects
Does not redirect
Security Checks
All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 76.76.21.21
- Location Walnut, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP Vercel Inc
- ASN AS16509
Associated Countries
- US
- DE
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
librewolf.net was found on 0 blacklists
- ThreatLog
- OpenPhish
- PhishTank
- Phishing.Database
- PhishStats
- URLhaus
- RPiList Not Serious
- AntiSocial Blacklist
- PhishFeed
- NABP Not Recommended Sites
- Spam404
- CRDF
- Artists Against 419
- CERT Polska
- PetScams
- Suspicious Hosting IP
- Phishunt
- CoinBlockerLists
- MetaMask EthPhishing
- EtherScamDB
- EtherAddressLookup
- ViriBack C2 Tracker
- Bambenek Consulting
- Badbitcoin
- SecureReload Phishing List
- Fake Website Buster
- TweetFeed
- CryptoScamDB
- StopGunScams
- ThreatFox
- PhishFort
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LibreWolf Docker
Container Info
Librewolf
[LibreWolf](https://librewolf.net/) is a custom and independent version of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy, security and user freedom. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM.
DockerHub Metrics
- Pull Count 1,195
- Stars None
- Date Created 11 Apr 24
- Last Updated 2 months ago
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linuxserver/librewolfRun Command
docker run -d \ -p 3000:3000/tcp \ -p 3001:3001/tcp \ -e PUID=${PUID} \ -e PGID=${PGID} \ -e TZ=${TZ} \ -e LIBREWOLF_CLI=${LIBREWOLF_CLI} \ -v /volume1/docker/librewolf/config:/config \ --restart=unless-stopped \ linuxserver/librewolf:latest
Compose File
version: 3.8 services: librewolf: image: linuxserver/librewolf:latest ports: - 3000:3000:tcp - 3001:3001:tcp environment: PUID: 1024 PGID: 100 TZ: Europe/Amsterdam LIBREWOLF_CLI: https://www.linuxserver.io/ volumes: - /volume1/docker/librewolf/config:/config restart: unless-stopped
Environment Variables
- Var Name Default
- PUID 1024
- PGID 100
- TZ Europe/Amsterdam
- LIBREWOLF_CLI https://www.linuxserver.io/
Port List
- 3000:3000/tcp
- 3001:3001/tcp
Volume Mounting
- /volume1/docker/librewolf/config /config
Permissions
- read ✅ Yes
- write ✅ Yes
- admin ✅ Yes
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The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
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