Which web browser should I use? I am using Duckduckgo on Windows and Android, and Firefox on Linux, but I am not happy with either. I am not a fan of Chrome or chrome based browsers and don't want to use Brave so... 馃し
(I do actually use Lynx often, but it can't work for home banking and such...)
1 month ago 路 馃憤 bavarianbarbarian, deerbard
@bavarianbarbarian You know it! 路 1 month ago
@darkghost active haiku (OS) user? 路 1 month ago
Webkit is used by Safari and has some other browsers. Otter is one for most desktop platforms. Linux has a couple of other options like Gnome Web aka Epiphany and Falkon. I haven't tried these outside of Haiku (which tends to crash a lot) so I can't speak to how good they are. 路 1 month ago
@darkghost the moment a valid non-chrome, non-firefox based option comes up, I will switch! The ones I tried didn't work on my machines for one reason or the other. 路 1 month ago
Thank you all for the recommendations! I went for Librewolf for now. Ducduckgo on mobile. @tm85 @alexlevi @bavarianbarbarian @darkghost 路 1 month ago
LibreWolf. Privacy features are top-of-the-line. I recommend it in conjunction with uMatrix 路 1 month ago
LibreWolf. Can鈥檛 think of anything better.
Also watch out for Ladybird browser when it gets released. 路 1 month ago
yandex browser works fine for me 路 1 month ago
The features can differentiate things a bit. Opera has a few unique ones. Brave is privacy focused. As is librewolf. 路 1 month ago
I use librewolf. It's just Firefox with all privacy settings on full and supports containers so it might not be exactly what you're looking for. The problem you'll find if you want anything modern is:
most of it is just chromium (blink) wearing a different set of clothes (opera, edge, brave)
some of it is just Firefox (gecko) wearing a different set of clothes (librewolf, tor browser)
the rest of it is old renderers that don't fully work (dillo, netsurf, SeaMonkey, palemoon) 路 1 month ago