I really like Vivaldi. Their management even seems kinda ethical.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Linux setup (PopOS) - Home and daily driver.
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Firefox (hardened): My go to everyday browser
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Firefox Beta: For financial sites that don't like hardened Firefox.
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Firefox Nightly: For other sites that don't like hardened Firefox.
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Brave: for use with just one site for reading with Dark Reader extension.
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Firefox Developer's Edition (hardened): Another option, as needed.
Windows setup - Home. Really only use for disc media ripping and burning.
- Firefox (hardened)
Windows setup - Work
- Firefox (hardened): Daily driver
- Chrome: For when something doesn't want to work on hardened Firefox.
I didn’t see LibreWolf here anywhere. I’ve been going back and forth between that and Arc lately
Arc has been an experiment when I got a Mac for work and it really is super helpful managing information and contexts. It really helps. For my private stuff, I changed back to firefox recently. That thing was super slow but now works like a charm again.
Wake up, they made based into a post.
Another alternative: GNOME Web (a.k.a. Epiphany), which is based on the WebKit browser engine.
it's kinda lacking in features and unideal for the same reason I don't like safari
it’s kinda lacking in features and unideal for the same reason I don’t like safari
I hope they implement support for WebExtensions soon. That would probably give GNOME Web a huge boost in features.