Many websites depend on this technology and report the browser as "not supporting" it. WebGL is supported, but it is disabled by default. Since this is for security concerns for WebGL I think it's fair, but the user should be informed about this, and possibly be given a choice when first running Librewolf about whether to disable it or not.
Inform and let user decide about wether to disable WebGL #2545
You do realize that this browser is a privacy-oriented browser, right? If you encounter a website that doesn't work with Librewolf (which in my extensive usage is very rare) then open that site in a different browser?
If Librewolf were to ship with all of its privacy-protection features disabled, then it wouldn't be a privacy-focused browser? And if you simply read the source material on the Librewolf website, it explains all the privacy options and its downsides and how to re-enable certain things...
Planned to enable it by default in the future
#2772
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Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?