I’m currently using firefox and thinking of switching, would love some more features and a better aesthetic, but I’m interested in what others are using!

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    4 months ago

    Firefox, especialy because of extensions like ublock, and sponsor block. But also because of features like total cookie protection. Where cross site 3rdparty cookies are sandboxed for each site.

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    Firefox for the add-ons, sync, and other features, but I have set Firefox Focus as the default that most apps open pages in. From there I can open pages in regular Firefox if I need or want to. Firefox Focus acts as a sort of default private browsing mode.

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      4 months ago

      Vivaldi works so good on my phone it’s insane. Outlook, Teams, Workday, and so many other work apps I no longer need to have because Vivaldi just runs them so smooth.

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    4 months ago

    Firefox. Everyone complains about it but it’s never given me any problems. Adblock works great!

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    4 months ago

    I have to keep using Firefox for the mobile add-ons and because my account is synced with my desktop browser. I’m not willing to switch unless a better desktop/mobile pair comes along.

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    4 months ago

    Vivaldi has been very good on my desktop as well as on Android. It’s a chrome fork made by some people who left the Opera dev team.

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    4 months ago

    I switch between Firefox and Brave, I use Brave because it works a lot better with YouTube.

    It blocks ads really well, and the background play works nicely. YouTube is quite clunky in Firefox compared to Brave