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My current plan is to use arkenfox user.js and Fennec. However, I'm concerned about relying on F-droid since they tend to get behind on security updates.

Is there a recommended Mull alternative? If not, is there a better place to get Fennec?

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[-] festnt@sh.itjust.works 0 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

the post is asking for mull alternatives. mull is a privacy-focused android firefox fork.

you asked about a way to customize a menu in any android firefox-based browser. that is not related to privacy, since there are browsers based on firefox that aren't focused on privacy. that is not related to alternatives of firefox, since you specifically asked for a way to customize something in any firefox-based browser for android. that is absolutely not related to privacy-focused forks of firefox, which is what the original post was all about.

thus, i suggest you ask for what you want by creating a post in a firefox-related community instead of a privacy-related one.

edit: forgot to say this: if i'm missing something, please tell.

[-] kanishk@leminal.space 0 points 20 hours ago

I'm asking for a firefox fork in the comments of a privacy related community. Do you want me to make a venn diagram to show what I mean? Do the two words "privacy focused" mean so much to you that if I don't include them you cannot comprehend that I might be asking suggestions for a "privacy focused" browser?

[-] festnt@sh.itjust.works 0 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

if anyone knows how to edit the 3 dot menu on any android firefox based privacy focused browser please tell

from that, i understand that what you want is a way to edit the menu in any firefox-based browser. where in that do you ask for a fork of firefox?

did you mean to say something like "does anyone know a fork that has an editable 3 dot menu?" or something similar?

if that's it, it's a better idea to go in a firefox community and ask for that there in a post, since more people are going to see it in a post than in a comment.

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