Brave. >Built in ad-block >Built in anti-tracking >Best privacy out of the box / sane defaults >Support for Windows / Linux / Android >Based CEO with the right priorities
Vivaldi
As someone who works a lot on a single screen the tab tiling feature is really useful, I also occasionally use the notes option to leave notes on pages for certain work things, plus I feel it has pretty safe options and you can pair it with ublock for the ads.
I also like the mobile sync since I also use it on my phone
brave for daily browsing, watching youtube, browsing LULZ, ordering from amazon. i have it configured to be opened in private browsing only and it's my xdg default for web links. i open overbearing html mails that lynx cannot handle with brave. i like that brave uses fingerprint radomization and blocks ads by default. dont care for the gay crypto stuff, but whatever. i dont mind that's a bit bloated.
then i use firefox/librewolf for actual structured long term web browsing like research. i have the tridactyl, treetabs and tabs session manager extensions installed.
Why hasn't GNOME Web been mentioned yet? It needs just a bit more polish and it will become a serious contender on the Linux desktop. An actual non-Safari webkit browser.
>their Tor private window
why would you ever use that anyway? the whole point of tor is for your fingerprint to look the same as every other tor user. if you're one of the 5 people on tor network with a brave fingerprint you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
I need a browser with in-browser proxy settings that isn't firefox because I can't have two separate instances of firefox running. And that isn't chromium, because all the chromium browsers use the windows proxy settings, which is fucking retarded. At the moment I'm using pale moon and it works, but I'd like something else.
Brave.
>Built in ad-block
>Built in anti-tracking
>Best privacy out of the box / sane defaults
>Support for Windows / Linux / Android
>Based CEO with the right priorities
Good morning Sirs. Does it have a built in designated shitting street locator.
t. troonfox user
Meds, schizoid.
How about you stop making fun of minorities you racist white piece of shit
Safari because it simply werks.
lmao triggered punjeet
>catholic ceo
So close yet so far
Vivaldi
As someone who works a lot on a single screen the tab tiling feature is really useful, I also occasionally use the notes option to leave notes on pages for certain work things, plus I feel it has pretty safe options and you can pair it with ublock for the ads.
I also like the mobile sync since I also use it on my phone
still firefox, as always
you can tweak every setting very easily and i like mozilla sync/their new email mask feature
everything else is trash quite frankly
librewolf
I'm using edge
only because I can close webm just by clicking on it
brave for daily browsing, watching youtube, browsing LULZ, ordering from amazon. i have it configured to be opened in private browsing only and it's my xdg default for web links. i open overbearing html mails that lynx cannot handle with brave. i like that brave uses fingerprint radomization and blocks ads by default. dont care for the gay crypto stuff, but whatever. i dont mind that's a bit bloated.
then i use firefox/librewolf for actual structured long term web browsing like research. i have the tridactyl, treetabs and tabs session manager extensions installed.
does the browser logo have a 666 in it?
if so : no
Normie websites with my identity - brave. Good for normies.
True business - mullvad browser or cromite.
>True business
subscribing to OF isn't business
similar:
Firefox: for normal use
Palemoon: for testing purposes
qutebrowser
lots of cool features but has some performance issues and no extension support. mostly fine if you already watch YT and such in mpv
sticking with Brave
stick up your butt and pay an ad
A Lion Doesn't Care What Sheep Says
Why hasn't GNOME Web been mentioned yet? It needs just a bit more polish and it will become a serious contender on the Linux desktop. An actual non-Safari webkit browser.
wait, I don't want to stick anymore, their Tor private window doesn't connect for the last three days no matter what
sticking with something else soon
>their Tor private window
why would you ever use that anyway? the whole point of tor is for your fingerprint to look the same as every other tor user. if you're one of the 5 people on tor network with a brave fingerprint you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
to search for certain stuff on btdigg
convenient
Firefox Nightly
I use brave because I hate ads but I really fucking wish they would just drop the crypto shit already. no one likes it and no one uses it
what is the third one in the bottom line, from right to left?
for me, it's Floorp, a fork of Firefox, made by Nipponese
floorp.app
they need a furry or cute anime girl mascot before I will switch
My dick is floorppy all the time if you catch my drift. But I can still cum just fine thanks to my anal massager;)
ugly logo eww
>browser 😐
>brower japan :O
firefox nightly for shits and giggles
thorium for coomer shit
thorium is literally full of google crap like chrome
Mull but some is broken and I am fed up with Chrome. Is Brave really worth it for all my normiestuff, will I ever recover from the crypto malware?
chrome for security, firefox/mull everything else
Ungoogled Chromium
>just werks
>feels snappier than any other browser (at least on macOS)
>use ublock for ads
I need a browser with in-browser proxy settings that isn't firefox because I can't have two separate instances of firefox running. And that isn't chromium, because all the chromium browsers use the windows proxy settings, which is fucking retarded. At the moment I'm using pale moon and it works, but I'd like something else.
librewolf
Thorium AVX2.
troonfox cause it came with debian and I don't need anything else