LibreWolf for Windows
Quick answer: Download the official LibreWolf installer for Windows or choose the portable build. Privacy-first defaults, telemetry disabled, and recommended verification steps available on the Download page.
Why choose LibreWolf on Windows?
LibreWolf is a community-maintained fork of Firefox with a strong focus on privacy and reduced telemetry. The Windows builds here include an installer for easy setup and a portable option for users who prefer no-install, no-admin workflows. If you want a browser tuned to reduce tracking surface while keeping compatibility with modern web features, LibreWolf is a solid choice.
Which build should I pick?
We provide two main distributions for Windows: the installer (recommended for everyday users) and a portable build (for USB / temporary use). For package-manager fans, see the Install instructions and the winget guide. Detailed comparisons between portable and installed versions are available on the Portable vs Install page.
Security & verification
Always verify the SHA256 checksum before running an installer. Checksums and verification commands (PowerShell / certutil) are shown on the Download page. We link to official mirrors and signature files when available.
Streaming and DRM
LibreWolf disables some DRM modules by default for privacy. If you need Widevine to watch Netflix or other services, follow the steps on DRM & Streaming to enable support and troubleshoot playback issues.
Privacy & telemetry
We document exactly what is and isn't collected on the Telemetry page. You can also configure privacy-related settings in the Privacy Settings guide.
Need help?
Common questions and troubleshooting tips are available in the FAQ and Troubleshooting pages. If you want to contribute or view sources, visit the GitHub section.