Comment your pick!
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@itsfoss Zen Browser
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@itsfoss I use Librewolf on PC and IronFox on Android. EDIT: I almost forgot eww for reading articles and such where javascript isn't required.
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@itsfoss Brave. I love
️ it. I don't know why people say, "Helium is the browser that Brave should be." -
@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 Waterfox or Vivaldi.
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@itsfoss Chrome has no business being on this list. For many people, Firefox has also lost this privilege.
Which browsers are best for privacy?
PrivacyTests.org subjects major web browsers to a suite of automated tests to find out: which web browsers offer the best privacy protections?
(privacytests.org)
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@itsfoss mullvad browser (firefox fork)
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@itsfoss
no
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ugh
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@itsfoss libreworlf
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@itsfoss Zen Browser
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@itsfoss lynx
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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...
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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 @itsfoss I only shared this to show the range of options available.
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@itsfoss
no
no
ugh
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please enlighten me -
@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 you overestimate the average user's ability to customize software
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@itsfoss vivaldi
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@It's FOSS Waterfox
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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 nah, the average user will use the default settings that came when the browser was first installed, unless the browser update itself changed the settings.
Even in business IT there are enough people who go for install and forget.


