The French government is considering a law that would require web browsers – like Mozilla’s Firefox – to block websites chosen by the government.

  • @benpo@lemm.ee
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    Why forcing the browsers? Couldn’t they just make a law for ISPs to block specific domains?

    • Jomn
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      11 months ago

      This is already possible (and is actively used, mainly for piracy related websites) with the current laws.

          • 🌴 𝓣𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽
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            Never heard of that one, I was telling somebody the other day about IceWeasel. So there definitely are FF clones. Or I guess you could just compile Firefox yourself and remove the denylist portion of the code. Would be extra funny if they compiled a version specific for France (because why block sites for everybody else?) and put it next to the regular one on their website with text that said oh BTW if you’re in France definitely only download this version, wink wink.

            • @TechieDamien@lemmy.ml
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              Meanwhile Linux distros will just package the non-blocklist version and French citizens will end up bypassing the restriction by accident!

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              Librewolf is designed to be private and secure and is basicly hardened Firefox without telemetry

          • PrettyFlyForAFatGuy
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            and the source code for both of them is available.

            Could just compile yourself without the filtering

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        But like, can’t they just download the non France version of Firefox? Isn’t it open source? People can just build their own, right?