I want to switch to a more privacy focused browser, would like to hear what yall use currently and why.

Edit: I’m currently using edge.

Edit: Thanks everyone for your input. I have decided to go with floorp (a firefox fork) with betterfox. Here’s my decision process,

  1. Firefox based browser
    • To help with browser monopoly
    • I really like the sidebery extension
  2. I chose floorp instead of ff or other ff forks because of the ease of customization
    • I also tried zen browser but experienced a bug just from my short usage so I think it’s not mature enough for me currently, but I do like the project.
  3. Betterfox + extensions for better privacy settings
    • Ublock Origin
    • ClearURLs
    • Decentraleyes

Did not choose to go with LibreWolf, Mullvad etc because I’m worried about site breakages.

      • @JustMarkov@lemmy.ml
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        192 months ago

        Not 100% up to date, of course, but for the most part, it still applies. And furthermore, trusting a company with that kind of reputation is definetely not a good idea.

        • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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          52 months ago

          What is their reputation? Genuinely asking, I’ve been ignoring Brave since ever, but lately I thought I should evaluate it for broken sites that depend on chromium.

            • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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              42 months ago

              What the hell is wrong with tech bros and other people’s genitals? How hard is it not to be an asshole and leave people be?

              Thanks for the info.

            • @TwilightKiddy@programming.dev
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              12 months ago

              People who promote crypto are usually scammers (they also usually promote their own currency), but in general it’s a very useful tool. Considering you have to give up an arm and a leg to use SWIFT nowadays, crypto offers a fast and cheap way to pay someone across the border. The price is that you need to know a thing or two about the technology, else you’ll pay the same or even more than with traditional methods.

    • Bobr
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      72 months ago

      I think Mullvad is great even if you don’t use their VPN :)

          • EherNicht
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            12 months ago

            It’s just a hardened version of Firefox. You can archive this with Firefox, but it is a hassle.

        • Izzie🌴
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          32 months ago

          @EherNicht

          Based on their website i don’t see how.

          Firefox with ublock (blokada on mobile), do not track, a few settings tweaks, and using ddg or startpage for search seems to be pretty much what librewolf is.

          • EherNicht
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            12 months ago

            Do not track request makes you stick out which results in easier tracking.

          • EherNicht
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            12 months ago

            It is not. It is pretty much a completely tweaked Firefox.

    • @DetachablePianist@lemmy.ml
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      42 months ago

      Good choices. I too run Librewolf by default, with ungoogled Chromium standing by for the occassional asshat website intentionally designed to work exclusively on Chrome

    • Lemongrab
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      Cromite is a good brave alternative without crypto, built-in adblocking, secure defaults (better security hardening), and cross-platform (Linux, Windows, Android). Best experience is on Android. Cromite is an actively updated fork of Bromite, released by a former contributor of Bromite. Cromite also comes without any proprietary libraries on Android (unlike Brave, Mulch, or Vanadium).

    • @kusivittula@sopuli.xyz
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      12 months ago

      i don’t use brave but i tried it once when i learned that it’s open source. google was not the default search and telemetry was off by default. also i don’t think it auto updates on linux because updates are handled by system updater.