

We don't think waiting more than two weeks for security updates is a good idea!īasilisk is a new browser from the creator of Pale Moon.

Waterfox's developers released Waterfox 56 that incorporated the security updates found in Firefox 57 on November 30, 2017. Let's look at the most recent major release: Mozilla released Firefox 57 on November 14, 2017. Whenever Mozilla releases security updates for Firefox ESR, the Waterfox developers have to integrate those updates into Waterfox before delivering them to users. Overall, using Waterfox is basically just like using Firefox ESR and changing a few settings.with one big difference: security updates arrive in Firefox ESR much faster than they do in Waterfox. Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), which are required for sites like Netflix, are also disabled by default-and, again, you can disable them yourself in Firefox, if you like. It won't send telemetry data to Mozilla, but you can disable that from Options > Privacy & Security > Firefox Data Collection and Use in Firefox. It disables Pocket by default, but you can disable Pocket yourself in Firefox. Waterfox also has some other different features. Here are our concerns with some of the more popular Firefox alternatives. That's why we recommend against using these smaller Firefox-based browsers, and why we also recommend against using alternative browsers based on Google Chrome. We think it's best to go with a big project with a large number of developers that receives a lot of attention to security.

But, after taking some deserved public heat, they've made policy changes and we're hopeful they'll do better in the future.Įven if you don't completely trust some of Mozilla's business decisions, your browser is just too important to be left to a small community of enthusiasts. Robot "Looking Glass" add-on was ridiculous, and we're not thrilled about what they're doing with Cliqz in Germany. Yes, Mozilla has done some things we're not crazy about. If you want to keep using your old add-ons that no longer work in Firefox Quantum, we recommend Mozilla's Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) instead.įirefox ESR is based on Firefox 52, supports traditional XUL Firefox add-ons and NPAPI plug-ins, and will continue receiving security updates directly from Mozilla until July 2, 2018. We like Firefox Quantum, which is faster and more modern than previous releases of Firefox.
