馃懡 mozz

I've been trying out the Brave browser and I have to admit it's actually a pretty nice experience. Particularly the web search and random quality of life features like auto-redirecting reddit to old.reddit. The crypto wallet junk is unfortunate but it can be hidden completely (for now at least...)

1 year ago 路 馃憤 eph, nintron

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馃懡 moddedbear

Brave and Vivaldi are both my top picks for desktop chromium browsers. I mostly use Firefox though. And Bromite on my phone which is basically chromium but with ad blocking and some security features. I like it because it feels pretty vanilla and is kept up to date with upstream. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 freezr

@smokey Librewolf is something that I've never found time to dedicate to, regarding Android I use Firefox Focus, it is unable to run many pages, but I like it because when you close it also delete all your history. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 smokey

Librewolf + arkenfox user.js maximum security profile is my PC browser of choice for most things. On the phone I use kiwi browser because it supports pretty much all *desktop extensions/plugins* Literally no other mobile browser I have tried supports all the extensions a pc browser does. Its amazing. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 freezr

I dislike Chrome/Chromium and also Edge...

By the way who does remember this:

https://contrachrome.com/ 路 1 year ago

馃懡 eph

I miss Opera 12 and Firefox before they tried to play catch-up to Chrome. I really really dislike chrome. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 freezr

the UI is way more polite than Chrome, settings are there, easy to discover and not hidden; a lot of goodies here and there, however I feel such features made it a little bit bloated. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 mozz_iphone

What specifically impresses you about Vivaldi? It鈥檚 not available on iOS unfortunately. 路 1 year ago

馃懡 freezr

It never impressed me, so far the best chromium based browser - imho - is Vivaldi. Being chromium based is a shame, it would be cool a version based on Firefox though... 馃 路 1 year ago