The lack of sandboxing is concerning though. Regardless of DRM needs. After all a web browser is basically a JavaScript runtime environment that runs code from all over the web. Having that not be sandboxed is a serious risk, even on operating systems like Linux where applications generally run with restricted privileges.
Not supporting DRM on the web is a concious choice I support, you should have base Firefox for your proprietary tech consumptions
The lack of sandboxing is concerning though. Regardless of DRM needs. After all a web browser is basically a JavaScript runtime environment that runs code from all over the web. Having that not be sandboxed is a serious risk, even on operating systems like Linux where applications generally run with restricted privileges.
@greywolf0x1 I do use FIrefox. As I said, I only have Pale Moon for testing my own HTML. It’s pretty useless otherwise as it is.