Chrome vs LibreWolf: The Sync Privacy Comparison
Discover how US-based Chrome and EU's LibreWolf handle your data during sync. Choose wisely to protect your privacy today.
Should You Switch to LibreWolf?
Enhanced privacy, no telemetry, and EU-hosted servers
Loss of Google services integration and fewer extensions
Privacy-focused users should switch; feature-focused may prefer Chrome
At a Glance
US data laws
GDPR protected
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Privacy & Compliance Comparison
Critical data sovereignty factors at a glance
| Criteria | Chrome | LibreWolf |
|---|---|---|
Server Location | US (Google data centers), EU (optional) | EU (EU-hosted) |
GDPR Compliance | Partial (SCCs) | Full |
Open Source | ||
E2E Encryption | Optional | Optional |
Data Portability | Partial | Full export |
CLOUD Act Notice
Chrome is a US company and must comply with CLOUD Act data requests, even for data stored in EU data centers. LibreWolf is not subject to US jurisdiction.
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US Data Storage
Data subject to US CLOUD Act and may be accessed by US authorities
EU Data Protection
Data protected under GDPR with EU-only data residency
Certifications & Compliance
No certifications listed
Reasons to Switch
- ✓No telemetry data collection; enhances user privacy.
- ✓GDPR compliant; ensures data protection in the EU.
- ✓Fingerprinting protection reduces tracking risk.
- ✓Open source; community-driven for transparency.
Things to Consider
- !Fewer extensions than Chrome; limits customization.
- !No integrated Google services; affects productivity.
- !Learning curve for new privacy settings.
Migration Overview
Depends on data size and complexity
Quick Steps
Create LibreWolf account and configure settings
Export and prepare data from Chrome
Import data, test integrations, and migrate users
Other alternatives to Chrome
Ready to make the switch?
Start using LibreWolf today and take control of your data privacy.
