Mozilla has just deleted the following:

“Does Firefox sell your personal data?”

“Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise. "

Source: Lundke journal.

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      GitHub is so effing confusing, I can’t even. You’d think I’d get the hang of it as often as I need to use it. I feel like UIs for the last like 20 years just get harder and harder for me to follow as everything is condensed into wordless little icons and countless images tile across my screen.

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        I copied this from my other reply in case you don’t see it

        You can use Obtanium to pull from Github, Gitlab, and a few others, it has a search function. So you can search ‘Ironfox’ and it will find it on Gitlab, then Obtanium will ask if you want to install it.

        Obtanium is available on F-Droid, or from Github…

        https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium

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          Apk is a package file, grab the one that matches the architecture of your device, probably the arm64 one unless you know otherwise.

          They have an f-droid repo on the main page, would recommend installing that way

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        i have obtanium, but the searches is not finding anything? is there a mehtod of using it, im not a techie person. i was able to somehow download it from the github under app-arm64-v8a-fdroid-release.apk list?

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          When you go to “Add app” you can either add the direct URL (if you know it) or the next option down is “search”. When you tap search it takes you to another page that says “select source” and has check boxes for Github, Gitlab, etc. Make sure they are ticked then tap “select 4”.

          When it follow those steps I see results from multiple sources.