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Arch Linux, LibreWolf & KeepassXC are the first that come to mind.
Speaking of LibreWolf, how do you get it to work on banking websites? I cant login and have to use Firefox.
PayPal works for me. Maybe you can find a solution here: https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/ The easiest solution would probably be to use Firefox + uBlockOrigin for banking and LibreWolf for everything else. Otherwise you can find user-made "about:config" files to harden Firefox' security and privacy.
hmm ya, don't see anything helpful on that page yet.
The developer console is filled with this message when I try to login. The page loads but I can't login.
LibreWolf canβt establish a connection to the server at wss://127.0.0.1:5939/.
I am not tech savvy enough to give any more advice than this, but "wss://127.0.0.1:5939/" is a local address with the protocol WebSocket. I couldn't find a solution, but here is someone who seems to have the same problem: https://old.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/u6dyyk/websockets/
At this point, I think I'm just gonna go back to Firefox.