Comment your pick!
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@itsfoss #duckduckgo on iOS which is amazing. #bravebrowser on Linux mint because duckduckgo isnβt available on Linux unfortunately
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@itsfoss DDG
Ecosia
StartpageNo way on Vivaldi since they have Amazon built into its homepage.
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@itsfoss Daily driver for years, no plan on changing that. Works great.
LibreWolf Browser
A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.
(librewolf.net)
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@itsfoss firefox (hardened, fucked ai)
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@rustbuckett @AAKL @itsfoss Note that privacytests.org only tests the **default** browser settings (so, a clean installation.)
- Which, nobody in the real world actually uses...
@Kdude @rustbuckett @AAKL @itsfoss Actually good defaults are important because non Techy users are just going to stay on Chrome instead of tweaking configs, installing extensions, changing seach engines, etc.
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@rustbuckett @itsfoss I haven't seen any advertisement on it yet.
@danish_akhtar7 @rustbuckett @itsfoss Brave ads are disabled by default. Ad blocker and non Big Tech search engine by default. There's no other cross-platform Open Source browser that does this.
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@itsfoss libreworlf
@alhashimi @itsfoss Not cross platform unfortunately
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@terminaltilt @yoasif @itsfoss Just see the amount of trackers they embed
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@terminaltilt @yoasif @itsfoss Just see the amount of trackers they embed
@opensourceopenmind @yoasif @itsfoss
Oh, you're right! Privacy Badger lit up with a ton of stuff it is blocking.
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@zenbrowser
it's what Firefox should have becomefast, smart, elegant, privacy, no AI
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@itsfoss Firefox my beloved ^^.
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@alhashimi @itsfoss Not cross platform unfortunately
@opensourceopenmind @itsfoss indeed unfortunately
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@itsfoss zen browser, very pleasing experience
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@itsfoss Vivaldi for me
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@itsfoss
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@b1_66er @Kdude @rustbuckett @itsfoss Chrome is a browser. Chromium is a browser engine. It was made by Google, but it's open source and has a no-google option and more privacy. Some of the browsers in the chart are Chromium-based.
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@danish_akhtar7 @rustbuckett @itsfoss Brave ads are disabled by default. Ad blocker and non Big Tech search engine by default. There's no other cross-platform Open Source browser that does this.
@opensourceopenmind @itsfoss @danish_akhtar7 Zen Browser? Librewolf?
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@Kdude @rustbuckett @AAKL @itsfoss Actually good defaults are important because non Techy users are just going to stay on Chrome instead of tweaking configs, installing extensions, changing seach engines, etc.
@opensourceopenmind @itsfoss @AAKL @Kdude True. And you can only educate people that want to learn.
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@opensourceopenmind @itsfoss @danish_akhtar7 Zen Browser? Librewolf?
@rustbuckett @opensourceopenmind @itsfoss I have never heard of these browsers.

