Tobi823 / ffupdater

FFUpdater: Updater for privacy friendly browser
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater
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Add Fennec, bromite, IceCat and Tor browser support #22

Closed User1l0 closed 3 years ago

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

Fennec: Do you mean the outdated Firefox for Android? Which was replaced by "Firefox Quantum” / Firefox 79? https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/08/25/introducing-a-new-firefox-for-android-experience/ - I don't want to support outdated browsers (because security vulnerabilities)

Bromite: Do you mean this: https://github.com/bromite/bromite ? Looks good to me. I can implement it.

IceCat: IceCat is already in F-Droid https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.gnu.icecat/ - why should I support it?

Tor browser: I will not support it because it can be installed with F-Droid. Go to Settings > Repositories > Enable "Guardian Project Archive". Then refresh F-Droid by downswiping in Latest and search for "Tor Browser for Android"

User1l0 commented 3 years ago

Add kiwi browser support it has github release page too github.com/kiwibrowser/android/releases

bershanskiy commented 3 years ago

Add kiwi browser support it has github release page too github.com/kiwibrowser/android/releases

That repository is archived, the new one is: https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src This new repo has never releases (Nov 4, 2020 vs Oct 7, 2019).

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

With the next version (should be 72.1) Bromite will be supported

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

With the next version (should be 72.1) Kiwi will also be supported.

Fennec will be not supported, because it's outdated. Tor Browser will also be not supported, because for some people the usage of Tor Browser is dangerous and they should rely on more experienced app developers (like F-Droid with the "Guardian Project Archive" repository)

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

I've removed the Kiwi Browser because it is at least not privacy friendly and in the worst case a spyware Tobi823/ffupdater#35

bluecheeser commented 3 years ago

Fennec gets updates fairly now pls add

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

I forgot to update my comment here:

I've removed the Kiwi Browser because it is at least not privacy friendly and in the worst case a spyware #35

There has been a discussion on Github if the Kiwi browser is spyware: https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater/issues/35 (Tobi823/ffupdater#35) I think that Kiwi is not spyware but stays removed because FFUpdater is about privacy and Kiwi has no additional privacy features. F-Droid users can use other stores (like Aurora Store) to install the Kiwi browser.

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

Fennec gets updates fairly now pls add

@bluecheeser where? can you send me a link and screenshot?

bluecheeser commented 3 years ago

IMG_20210422_160336.jpg It's on fdroid

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

Now I understand you @bluecheeser. I though that by "Fennec" you meant the old "Firefox for Android" version from August 2020. Some people (bot not me) still likes the old design.

Fennec was the first code name for "Firefox for Android".

Firefox for mobile, codenamed "Fennec", was first released for Maemo in January 2010 with version 1.0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_Android#History

But in June 2019, Mozilla started to develop a new version with the code name "Fenix".

On June 27, 2019, Mozilla unveiled Firefox Preview (codename "Fenix"), a redesigned version of Firefox for Android based on GeckoView https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_Android#History

After August 2020, "Fenix" became "Firefox for Android".

The Firefox for Android Beta channel was migrated to the Fenix branch in April 2020,[24] and it was officially released to the stable channel in August 2020 as version 79, branded as Firefox Daylight.[22][23] The last Fennec-based version was version 68, which was released in July 2019, and received bug and security fixes until July 2020.[25][26][27] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_Android#History

"Fennec F-Droid" (https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/) is based on the latest Firefox release.

You can install "Firefox for Android" (which is "Fennec F-Droid" + "proprietary bits" + "telemetry") with FFUpdater.

bluecheeser commented 3 years ago

You can install "Firefox for Android" (which is "Fennec F-Droid" + "proprietary bits" + "telemetry") with FFUpdater.

I don't want to use Firefox bc of its telemetry and trackers. Fennec should should be a good addition to FFupdater as it's more privacy friendly and has no tracking.

IMG_20210423_172049.jpg

Tobi823 commented 3 years ago

I think I am missing something.

Why don't you install "Fennec F-Droid" with the F-Droid app? F-Droid is equal or more secure that FFUpdater.

And there is a major problem: The Github repository behind "Fennec F-Droid" (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/releases) only offers the APK file with telemetry. FFUpdater can only download and install the offered files from Github.

Even if I want to support "Fennec F-Droid" with FFUpdater, there is nothing I can do. You have to use the F-Droid version.