My main criteria for a browser is not being Chrome or Chromium based.
This leaves my only options being Firefox and it’s forks.
Or Microsoft Edge which stifles laughter I’m not gonna do.
Currently on Firefox but might give Librewolf a try.
Edit: I’ve been told Edge is also Chromium based now, the Firefox ecosystem really is the last holdout huh?
Edge has been Chromium based since 2020.
Edge is Chromium-based. It’s also not (functionally) half bad, because, well, it’s chromium based, but that obviously comes with all the other drawbacks
It’s moreso that it’s under Microsoft’s thumb. See all the tech companies are unreliable and out for you data but Microsoft also consistently fumbles on everything. They made Windows and Office then just stopped doing anything new and kept making their old products worse.
Xbox is practically dead, they bought Minecraft and you can feel the vultures circling overhead, even the AI bubble they’re just funding OpenAI and making slight adjustments for their own versions.
I’m planning on jumping ship to Linux when I make a new PC. Only thing Microsoft I even consider using nowadays is VScode.
I use both librewolf and water fox and love them both
You have Safari and its forks.
Palemoon is another option.
Someone here on Lemmy recently recommended Vivaldi to me.
Whoever you were, thanks. I like it. Good recommendation.
If you want eye candy then there’s zen browser to escape Chromium.
Good Call!
I ended up messing with that on my Mac about a year ago, and I don’t recall having any substantial complaints. I’ve recently been forced into using Windows 11 at least for a few months, maybe I’ll see how Zen does on this abomination.
Thanks.
Aren’t the developers of Brave a bunch of homophobic assholes?
Have you worked in IT before? Find me a Dev who isn’t a psychopath with a bunch of skeletons in their closet.
But yeah Brave does suck, last I tried it.
Literally my entire adult life 🤷♂️ choose better employers or employees
I have indeed, and yes, a lot of devs are a bit shady, but this doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t be called out…
I rather use IE than brave
Here I am with Iceraven Firefox brave duckduckgo and iceraven on my phone and both floorp and libreWolf on my computer
At some point they did this

> talks about monetizing your data
> monetizes your data
Brave still doing that fucking crypto shit in your browser?
Its strictly opt in. Brave asks once then you never see it again.
I had a coworker excitedly tell me that he had earned a total of $12 MXN ($0.67 USD) from Brave. 🤦♂️
Neither, LibreWolf on pc. On Android Brave has inbuilt adnlocking and the bad stuff they do is all opt in.
Does anyone here knows if “Zen Browser” is worth a shot?
I don’t have personal experience but I’ve seen it mentioned positively on here several times, FWIW
You miss half the shots you don’t take
You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don’t Take*
Brave has crypto minded shit built in, and they “protect you” by running their own tracking network, so they can be the exclusive sellers of the data.
Fuck brave.
crypto minded shit built in
It’s opt-in.
they can be the exclusive sellers of the data.
You just described every single internet service that you’re not actively paying for.
Fuck Brave.
I respect your opinion, even if it’s silly.
Lol
Lol
Brave can get to fuck too.
Fuck brave for anything other than using it on iOS for YouTube ad free
What do you use on Android?
Revanced
I’ve been using Orion instead.
Why do you trust Orion over Brave?
I don’t trust anything built on Chromium. I know it’s technically open source but I don’t trust anything owned by Google. (Tho this doesn’t matter as much for the iOS browser since Apple forces everything to use WebKit)
Brave doesn’t use Google telemetry, it is not telemetry free and it is sending data back to Brave.
But mainly, the guy who founded Brave Software and their investors are all fucksticks and I will do everything in my power to avoid giving them a dime.
Brendan Eich is against LGBT+ rights and his company Brave Software is supported by Peter Thiel.
Brave has their own ad software and they do their own shady crypto non-sense.
I pay for Kagi search so the Orion browser was a natural step for me. Orion browser has zero ads, zero telemetry and no AI. Plus I can use Firefox and Chrome extensions.
I’m not saying Orion/Kagi is perfect by any means. Sometimes the extensions are wonky and Orion doesn’t work with local network devices. But they don’t own an ad company on the side like Firefox and Brave.
Kagi was funded by VCs so it’s a matter of time until they start squeezing, but right now, I trust them more than I would trust Brave.
Both are shit but firefox has a lot of forks that mean good. God i hooe a time will come when we can all use a browser based on servo or something similar…
Yep, iron fox on android, and librewolf otherwise
Meanwhile I’m on LibreWolf enjoying both extra anti-tracking features and not being reliant on Chromium
I tried Librewolf for a while and I gotta admit that many websites were broken for various reasons. It made using the web a bit more difficult.
The only issue I had experienced is that timestamps on Twitch and YouTube chats are displaying time in GMT+0 instead of my timezone. Which is understandable as part of anti-fingerprinting. But that’s just anecdotal experience.
This unfortunately made some issues for me, as the service I was using to study Japanese had an SRS, so the reviews were based on times. I did find a timezone setting but I swear the website didn’t have one originally.
Anyway most of the time the timezone settings don’t matter but I wish I knew how to toggle just that when I need it.
Iirc the only way to disable timezone spoofing is to disable resist fingerprinting altogether, which you can do per website in about:config. Don’t remember exactly what the setting is called bit if you search for fingerprinting you should find it.
People are worried about their timezones being shared? Seems a bit excessive
I dont think its about the timezone being shared specifically. Its that your timezone can be a part of the puzzle used to track and identify you.
Ad companies dont need to know your name to know who you are. They just need to be able to track your online habits and they can build a digital signature that is you, and they can target that signature and know what to advertise without knowing who you are.
Yep, anti-fingerprinting is a bunch of smaller features, like not auto setting dark theme, not sharing your timezone, not sharing your specific browser version and so on.
My plan is usually, Librewolf for everything. Waterfox when I’m going to log in to the service anyways. Mullvad browser when my customized librewolf(not advised) breaks websites. Ungoogled Chromium when needed because of engine(e.g. testUfo).
I rented a movie the other day online that wanted real full fat Google chrome to be able to stream on Linux. I installed it in a sandbox, locked it down right, then promptly uninstalled it 3 hours later when the movie was over. Never again.
Fandango at home, for anyone wondering which service absolutely requires full fat Google chrome
My problem with LibreWolf is when Firefox eventually dies, what happens to the codebase upstream?
The same question could be asked about Chromium, though. When Google completely enshittifies the engine, what happens to every browser based on it?
Shit everywhere.
maybe we’ll get lucky and they just stop adding bullshit and one of the forks just keeps fixing vulnerabilities and adding things required for the out of control standards that ditched even version numbers lol.
Let’s go back to carrier pigeons.
“Aw fuck yeah, meme bird comes today with more memes!”
Now if someone would just replicate the other layers














