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Firefox 147 for Android enabled per-site process isolation, notably without using Android's strong isolatedProcess confinement feature.

Today's 147.0.2 however disables it again and they didn't even mention it in the release notes: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2011886

2011886 - Switch off isolated processes by default

VERIFIED (polly) in Firefox for Android - General. Last updated 2026-01-27.

@hueso
I'd only use it if absolutely necessary, like squeezing out life of a Corebooted Chromebook with soldered 2GB RAM.
Tiny write-up on enabling KSM for all systemd services: https://divested.dev/pages/blog#2025-12-08-ksm-fun
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A bit different than my usual content: notes on geiger counters: https://divested.dev/pages/blog#2025-09-24-geigers
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A fun Saturday project: https://eeyo.re
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Thoughts on having public stats like this? https://divested.dev/misc/webstats.txt
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@GrapheneOS @heikomat

They have no plan, FP3 and FP4 are still running EOL kernels despite claimed support: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/is-fairphone-really-interested-in-sustainability/99302/2

Is Fairphone really interested in sustainability?

I mean Fairphone’s support claims are already a stretch: Release vs EOL date: FP1: December 2013 through July 2017 FP2: December 2015 through March 2023 FP3: September 2019 through September 2024 FP4: September 2021 through September 2026 FP5: September 2023 through September 2028 On the Linux kernel side: Fairphone 1 used Linux 3.4 Fairphone 2 used Linux 3.4 (released May of 2012) which went end of life in October of 2016, yet Fairphone claimed support until March of 2023. Fairphone 3 cur...

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@larma @GrapheneOS @kuketzblog

PSDS is almost always available across devices and systems.

See my old documentation on it here: https://web.archive.org/web/20250111112822/https://divestos.org/misc/gnss.txt

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