# apt install librewolf
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E: Unable to locate package librewolf
If the thing that doesn't suck isn't the thing that comes with the OS, it's time to fix the OS.
Also, that feature should exist. The next time I see a story about MS training ChatGPT on your nude selfies, I want to be able to show people the big red switch that says "All Telemetry: OFF" as an example of something Microsoft will never give them.
But you first have to provide it in order to show to them that you provide it.
The suggestion is not for all distributions to support all applications, it's for Debian to support system-wide disabling of telemetry in the software it does support.
They could compile Firefox with telemetry disabled however i would not trust those settings since even with that Firefox does plenty of unsolicited phoning home and has a lot of bloat.
I prefer to have a trusted third party (the distro) vetting updates to the software I install. But if you have the time and capability to vet all patches yourself then sure, you can use flatpak.
But I do agree, it's hard to find these alternatives, and have them be "just works". Librewolf still sometimes have weird issues (for good reasons!), but it means I don't recommend it to "normies". I just tell them to use firefox and most importantly adblock, giving up ads is a huge ROI both in terms of quality of life and data privacy. Everything else is almost marginal in comparison.
Also, that feature should exist. The next time I see a story about MS training ChatGPT on your nude selfies, I want to be able to show people the big red switch that says "All Telemetry: OFF" as an example of something Microsoft will never give them.
But you first have to provide it in order to show to them that you provide it.