Instead of gaslighting me, you could share your great wisdom in this thread.
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Do you even read the bullshit you linked? That’s three lines of selfish nonsense telling me what’s best for me. But if I missed something, I would love to hear from you how to enable password saving the old good firefox way.
They went too far in pursuing their foolish dogma and castrated a decent browser to the point where you don’t want to work with it at all. For example, they removed the interface element that allows you to save passwords, even though the password manager is still there.
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The great power of open source is the ability to fork and patch your suggested bullshit out. ☺️
expect pain and start of a new hobby.
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I don’t understand why you’re trying to steer the conversation toward mozilla sync for the second time, ignoring the original saving password problem. If I needed mozilla sync, I would use it. But I don’t need it. I don’t want it.
So that you don’t make any assumptions, I’ll just show you what the folks at librewolf have patched out in their struggle against suitable UI:
There is no way I know to have it back into the browser except to find and revert the patches and compile librewolf yourself.