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@itsfoss Librewolf on the desktop and Vanadium on the phone (GrapheneOS)
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@itsfoss librewolf
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@itsfoss it is what it is but Firefox is still the one. I would love to use epiphany but there is no sync.
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@itsfoss Lynx in the terminal and Librewolf/IronFox if I need graphics or the site I am required to visit needs to run java or something. Everything on this list is either spyware, contains AI, or is not fully FOSS.
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@itsfoss Zen browser is my pick.
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@itsfoss Who cares about somebody's browser preference? Do something useful with your life.
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@itsfoss I'm using Brave, and I'm Happy with It

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@itsfoss Haven't found the perfect browser yet.
Tried Vivaldi but after a while a bug showed up preventing me from connecting to my work vdi. Lost trust in it.
Tried Firefox but Outlook Web which I unfortunately use at work doesn't work most of the time. Also it has got a few other annoyances.
Have considered Librewolf but it doesn't have an android version - I sync bookmarks.
Ended up with Brave, which as a bonus automatically removes annoying cookie popups.
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@itsfoss well I got work to do, so clearly Vivaldi. People with enough time to spare can use some gaming browsers or browsers that look 'clean' because they can hardly do anything more than just showing web pages.
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@itsfoss LibreWolf as my main browser and Helium as an unGoogled Chromium browser on the Linus desktop. And Waterfox on the /e/os phone.
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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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