* Bumps version dependencies.
* Adds python3 based SQLite3 library.
* Imports a couple of patches from www/firefox.
Changes since 1.34.1:
Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 75.0 with various improvements and fixes.
* The built-in security add-on HTTPS Everywhere got updated to the latest
version 2020.3.16.
* The Cliqz Browser now supports eight content processes by default. This
should make it run even faster on powerful machines.
* The Enterprise version of the Cliqz Browser offers a new setting to disable
MyOffrz via enterprise policy.
Fixes
* Minor fixes for Cliqz Tab improve performance and stability.
* Some websites that use third-party cookies were no longer working
properly. These problems should now be fixed.
Miscellaneous
* We removed the "Do Not Track" option from the browser settings as it often
has no effect and gives you a false sense of security. Thanks to the
Anti-Tracking technology built into the Cliqz Browser, you are fully
protected from data collectors anyway. (Power users can still configure Do
Not Track via about:config.)
* Bumps version dependencies.
* Imports aarch64 patches from Firefox.
Changes since 1.33.0:
Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 74.0 with various improvements and fixes.
* Like Firefox, Cliqz now makes importing your bookmarks and history from
the new Microsoft Edge browser on Windows and Mac really simple.
* Add-ons installed by external applications can now be removed using the
Add-ons Manager (about:addons) – just like in Firefox. Going forward,
add-ons can only be installed by users, not by applications.
Fixes
* When Cliqz automatically opened a link in a new forget mode window, it
could happen that the browser killed the normal mode tab from which the
link was clicked. This problem should not occur again in the future.
* Bumps version dependencies.
Changes (since 1.32.1):
Cliqz Browser release 1.33.0 includes the improvements of Firefox’s latest
version 73.0.1 with additional Cliqz improvements and bug fixes. Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 73.0.1 with various improvements and fixes.
* In the browser settings you’ll find the new section "Labs". Here you can
activate the latest browser features that we’re currently testing. The
first one is support for the Dat Protocol that enables the loading of
certain web pages via a peer-to-peer network.
Fixes
* Users of Kaspersky Antivirus could no longer open HTTPS pages in the Cliqz
Browser and got the error message "Your Connection is not secure". This
problem should not occur again in the future.
* When updating from an older browser version it could happen that instead of
Cliqz Tab only an empty page was displayed. This issue has been fixed.
Miscellaneous
* The Connect feature has been removed due to performance issues. But we are
already working on a better and more stable solution. Please let us know
what features you would like to see.
- Bumps versions of dependencies.
Changes (since 1.32.0):
Cliqz Browser release 1.32.0 includes the improvements of Firefox’s latest
versions 71.0 and 72.0.1 with additional Cliqz improvements and bug fixes.
Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 71.0 and 72.0.1 with various improvements and
fixes.
* The built-in security add-on HTTPS Everywhere got updated to the latest
version 2019.11.7.
Fixes
* For some users, YouTube stopped working in Cliqz Browser until they
cleared their cookies and cache. These cookie related issues have been
fixed.
* Sometimes the onboarding was shown again and again. Now you’ll only see it
after the first start of the browser.
* Recommended add-ons like Ghostery or LastPass could not be installed
anymore. These add-ons can now be installed again.
* We made sure that Cliqz Tab doesn’t show up in the history item list
anymore.
* If you right-clicked on the Cliqz icon in the Windows taskbar and selected
the task "Open new tab" in the Jump List, it could happen that instead of
Cliqz Tab only a blank page appeared. This has been fixed.
- Bumps versions of dependencies.
Changes (since 1.29.3):
Cliqz Browser release 1.30.0 includes all changes of Firefox's latest version 70
with additional Cliqz improvements and bug fixes.
New Features
* Browse undisturbed at last: Thanks to the new Cookie Pop-up Blocker,
websites no longer bother you with cookie consent notices. Once activated,
consent requests for data collection are automatically denied if
possible. Otherwise, the cookie pop-up is simply hidden.
Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 70.0.1 with various improvements and fixes.
* Thanks to code optimizations, the Cliqz Browser now starts up to 20%
faster (with an existing profile).
* Cliqz now displays websites opened in Forget Mode in a separate browser
window. Therefore, normal and private tabs are more strictly
separated. This makes it easier for you to differentiate between them, and
further strengthens your privacy. Forget Tabs are no longer supported.
* The completely redesigned Onboarding makes the initial setup of the Cliqz
Browser easier by guiding you step-by-step through the most important
settings.
Fixes
* Various bugs with themes have been fixed.
* Instead of Firefox's built-in tracking protection, the Cliqz Browser uses
our superior anti-tracking technology.
* Cliqz continues to use the built-in password manager instead of Firefox
Lockwise to manage login data and passwords.
- Removes obsolete patches no longer applicable to 1.29.0.
- Adds a patch to support building cliqz from clang base in NetBSD.
- No longer uses gcc in the build process.
Changes since 1.28.2:
Merge with Firefox 69.0.1
Committed during freeze as it's a security fix to a leaf package. ok maya@
DIST_SUBDIR no longer contains version suffix to prevent distfiles clutter.
Changes since 1.28.1:
* DB-2245: merge with Firefox 68.0.2
* DB-2245: Update to 1.28.2
* DB-2250: fixed about dialog license link
* DB-2247: fix texts on Profile Downgrade dialog
* DB-2246: fallback to textValue as url value
Changes since 1.26.5:
Cliqz Browser release 1.27.0 includes all changes of Firefox's latest version
67.0. A "What's new" page informs you about important new features and you can
now easily check add-on permissions.
New features
* Annoying auto-play content is now by default turned off
* By default any new extension you add to Cliqz won't run in Forget mode
unless you specifically allow it
* Cliqz is now also available for enterprise environment
* Added the possibility to Manage Extension Shortcuts from the settings on
“Manage your extensions� page
Improvements
* Cliqz got updated to Firefox 67.0 with various improvements and fixes
* To make sure you are even more protected, we added certificate checking for
System Addons folder (which is distributed with the browser) to prevent
potential malitious attacks
Fixes
* We fixed the issue with lost German translation on About:preferences#privacy
page
* You can now import all you data from Chrome to Cliqz with ease (if you wish,
also cookies)
1. Added a missing build dependency, devel/yasm.
2. Fixed build failures when compiling with rust>=1.33 by disabling the
--enable-rust-simd flag for now. (borrowed from ryoon@'s fix from
www/firefox)
3. Bumped the rust dependency minimum version to 1.31.
4. Bump PKGREVISION
Updated DESCR to have a new line before to prevent pkglint(1) warning.
Added PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED= 27, to prevent build breakages from
python3.
Changes since 1.26.3:
Fix for "What's New" page
Cliqz develops novel Internet browsers that incorporate features
such as search and anti-tracking. Cliqz desktop browser is based
on Mozilla Firefox.
Cliqz pre-installs the Cliqz add-on, which causes search terms to
be sent to Cliqz as the default search engine. In addition the
HTTPS Everywhere addon is installed, and an addon to manage consent.