I do have RFP enabled, but also webgl enabled. In the doc, it’s recommended to at least use canvasblocker, if having webgl enabled. But I’m wondering if RFP should make canvasblocker unnecessary at all.

Thanks !

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    @fishonthenet@lemmy.ml I just noticed on “preferences -> general”:

    CanvasBlocker requires Container Tabs

    And then an option selected and grayed out (I can’t deselect it):

    Enable Container Tabs

    Which also comes with a Learn more URL from the Librewolf FAQ, stating:

    Why isn’t First Party Isolate enabled by default?

    FPI is not enabled by default as we use dFPI, and the two do not work well together. dFPI is a newer implementation and it causes less breakage, plus it is included by default when using Tracking Protection in strict mode.

    Please also notice that dFPI makes containers and containers extensions redudant, unless you want to protect your privacy when visiting the same website multiple times, during the same browsing sessions.

    I use RFP, but I have webgl enabled. Does it still make sense to use CanvasBlocker extension, disabling all APIs except by the webgl one? From the FAQ, I don’t read it’ll break anything, since I believe containers don’t enable FPI by default, so I believe there’s no conflict with dFPI, but 1st, I’m not sure, and 2nd the container comment of being redundant makes me wonder.

    Can you pls comment on it, so perhaps I understand better if what I have is OK or I should change something? Thx !