I was monitoring my network traffic when I noticed that Librewolf was constantly connected to the IP 34.107.243.93.
A quick search made me find this post https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1364193 on the Mozilla Support Forum, according to which Firefox is constantly connected to the IP 34.107.221.82 to check for an internet connection, so I assumed that this connection had a similar purpose.
The problem I have with that is, that dig -x 34.107.243.93 returns 93.243.107.34.bc.googleusercontent.com. As I didn’t like the idea of my computer being connected to a google service whenever I use Librewolf, I tried deactivating the connection or at least changing the IP, but I couldn’t find a feature for this in neither the settings nor the about:config.
I tried blocking the IP with UFW, but the the connection still exists even after restarting the browser or rebooting. I have three questions:
A: Am I correct in the assumption that this connection exists to check for an internet connection or is something else going on here?
B: Is there a way to deactivate this “feature” or at least change the IP to that of a more privacy respecting party?
C: How can the connection persist after I blocked it in my firewall? I haven’t tried blocking it in my router yet, but I find this really creepy.
I’ve enjoyed using Librewolf for almost 3 years now but this is really bugging me.
I’m thanking you in advance any replies and advice.
EDIT: Accidentally wrote “browser” instead of router in question C.
As sibling comment says, I also found some info regarding this related to push events. https://www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/15bgn04/comment/juifjik/