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Cyanide
3y

We don’t like MS browsers..
We don’t like Google’s Chrome..
Firefox is shit too now..

The fuck are we supposed to use?!

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  • 9
    Firefox is cool. I see some people are using Brave but I haven't yet.
  • 2
    Also, whatever browses the web works for me.
  • 6
    Pigeons.
  • 6
    @Floydimus Latency is the deal breaker for me. But the consistency across the species is damn good.
  • 3
    @Cyanide you underestimate their agility.
  • 4
    Vivaldi.
  • 2
    Brave. It's Chromium-based, so it's easy to convert from other Chromium browsers. The best part: NO ADS! NO TRACKING! EARN BASIC ATTENTION TOKENS (ok, well, that part might be sketchy because who knows if it'll take off in value). But, still, I'm happy with Brave. I didn't lose anything by converting to it and pages are faster because you're not sucking bandwidth with all the tracking crap.
  • 3
    Vivaldi all the way. Good privacy and functionality, massive ecosystem of extensions, customization to no end, split-screen tabs, the list goes on
  • 3
    I’ve recently discovered Brave on the phone as it was the only one that really blocks the ads.
    On the desktop, what’s wrong with Firefox? Just get whatever addons you need and be happy.
  • 2
    @Lensflare I use adaway, it blocks ads in all apps
  • 3
    Back to Netscape 🤷🏼‍♂️
  • 3
  • 1
    Chromium is the best browser currently available.

    Just be careful to always keep it updated when using it on Windows.
  • 4
    Brave have some issues with privacy. A few days ago an article was released about brave and injected code in context with crypto pages. Dont know the truth but very interesting
  • 3
    wget only
  • 1
    Non kerberos context: firefox
    When dealing with kerberos: chrome/chromium
    The setup of kerberos is very hard in firefox.
  • 2
    Firefox since Quantum has been good for me. I tried Brave it was fine.
  • 3
    Arachne DOS browser
  • 3
    Netscape 4.0
  • 2
    I like GNU icecat
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