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  • @cagatay I think itโ€™s also important to note why the browser you choose is the best. For example, available extensions, ease of use, privacy etc. You should add Brave to this list I think although they do have a somewhat bizarre referral (BAT) which doesnโ€™t lend itself very well to privacy.

    https://brave.com/brave-rewards/

    My personal preference leans towards Firefox for the ultimate in privacy, but I do tend to prefer the flexibility of the Webkit engine used by Chrome, Edge, Vivaldi etc.

  • @cagatay I think itโ€™s also important to note why the browser you choose is the best. For example, available extensions, ease of use, privacy etc. You should add Brave to this list I think although they do have a somewhat bizarre referral (BAT) which doesnโ€™t lend itself very well to privacy.

    https://brave.com/brave-rewards/

    My personal preference leans towards Firefox for the ultimate in privacy, but I do tend to prefer the flexibility of the Webkit engine used by Chrome, Edge, Vivaldi etc.

    @phenomlab i cant edit the poll ๐Ÿ™‚

  • @phenomlab i cant edit the poll ๐Ÿ™‚

    @cagatay Yes, I know - thatโ€™s a long standing bug with the extension ๐Ÿ˜ž

  • firefox vs. safari vs. chromium based browsers ๐Ÿ™‚

    we should protect Mozilla among those two giants for many reasons ๐Ÿ˜„

  • firefox vs. safari vs. chromium based browsers ๐Ÿ™‚

    we should protect Mozilla among those two giants for many reasons ๐Ÿ˜„

    I think this list is incomplete the famous privacy-focused fork of firefox that is librewolf should be on the list, and likely chromium also has one that is brave as mentioned in the above post.

    Also, I think there are various categories on which browser can be called best like some normal users who use it for day-to-day use might end up calling chrome the best. For Linux users firefox is the default choice as it ships with most Linux distros, better privacy, most of them donโ€™t want to support chromium monopoly and firefox adapts the gtk theme a bit better than chromium browsers. and likewise for other categories.

    also remember that Nothing is Perfect ๐ŸŒŸ

  • I think this list is incomplete the famous privacy-focused fork of firefox that is librewolf should be on the list, and likely chromium also has one that is brave as mentioned in the above post.

    Also, I think there are various categories on which browser can be called best like some normal users who use it for day-to-day use might end up calling chrome the best. For Linux users firefox is the default choice as it ships with most Linux distros, better privacy, most of them donโ€™t want to support chromium monopoly and firefox adapts the gtk theme a bit better than chromium browsers. and likewise for other categories.

    also remember that Nothing is Perfect ๐ŸŒŸ

    @My-Account salient points here and very hard to disagree with. Iโ€™ve been a brave user for some time as I like their attitude towards privacy - I do however disable the BAT awards as I personally have no real use for them. Iโ€™ve also used LibreFox and admittedly, really liked it but slowly gravitated back to brave - mostly because itโ€™s hardened out of the box and you donโ€™t need that many extensions to further enhance an already great experienceโ€ฆ

    Thereโ€™s also WaterFox - another fork of Firefox which supposedly has enhanced features - however, I didnโ€™t rate them much. The overall goal for me is to keep browser consistency across all platforms, being Android, Linux, and Windows.

  • @My-Account salient points here and very hard to disagree with. Iโ€™ve been a brave user for some time as I like their attitude towards privacy - I do however disable the BAT awards as I personally have no real use for them. Iโ€™ve also used LibreFox and admittedly, really liked it but slowly gravitated back to brave - mostly because itโ€™s hardened out of the box and you donโ€™t need that many extensions to further enhance an already great experienceโ€ฆ

    Thereโ€™s also WaterFox - another fork of Firefox which supposedly has enhanced features - however, I didnโ€™t rate them much. The overall goal for me is to keep browser consistency across all platforms, being Android, Linux, and Windows.

    @phenomlab Waterfox had a lot of issues when I tried it a long time ago. IDK about the current situation.
    I use Librewolf as my primary browser with some minor un-hardening because some privacy things were making my life hard.
    I also use brave to test my websiteโ€™s compatibility with chromium browsers, and yea Iโ€™ve also disabled that crypto trash completely from settings and disabled the flags with matching names.

  • Currently using Brave, weโ€™ll have done for probably at least a year.

  • Currently using Brave, weโ€™ll have done for probably at least a year.

    @JAC Yes, I recently switched back to Brave - good browser, but seems to have issues with caching (stale files) meaning itโ€™s not that great for development of code.

  • Vivaldi is very good and I love the new functionnality with Workspaces.

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    https://vivaldi.com/features/workspaces/

  • Yes, Iโ€™ve tried Vivaldi on many occasions, and actually quite liked it.

  • And so, after much deliberation, Iโ€™ve gone back to Firefox on my Android device at least. No other browser seems to have built in support for mobile add-ons, and to my mind, seeing as virtually all Internet traffic these days is from Mobile devices, this is a glaring oversight from the likes of Edge etc that means they will miss out on a huge market share.

  • Now trying out Firefox latest build on my PC - so far, so good, and because Iโ€™m so used to Chrome, Iโ€™ve made it look similar at the very least ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Iโ€™ve hit a snag. The development (F12) tools on Firefox really arenโ€™t that great and it doesnโ€™t behave in the same way as every other WebKit based browser does.

    The ability to highlight specific elements is missing, and you cannot click vars which would typically be a link to the value. Nothing happens when you do click then, and thatโ€™s going to completely change the way I develop.

    Not good. Going to check to see if thereโ€™s anything I can do about that. If not, goodbye Firefoxโ€ฆ

  • After much deliberation, Iโ€™ve stopped using Firefox. Just too many things I dislike - in fact, way more than Iโ€™d care to list. Iโ€™ve gone back to using Edge - both on my desktop, and mobile. I think the thing that really put me off was the stock developer tools in Firefox. They are simply awful in my view and not a great experience at all.

    In fairness, there is this

    https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/developer/

    However, having checked, the F12 developer console is exactly the same??

  • Personnaly, I donโ€™t use firefox since 2 or 3 years for Vivaldi for so many reasons but I still recommend Firefox to those who have basic use of the web.

    I love the console of Vivaldi on Desktop

  • Personnaly, I donโ€™t use firefox since 2 or 3 years for Vivaldi for so many reasons but I still recommend Firefox to those who have basic use of the web.

    I love the console of Vivaldi on Desktop

    @DownPW said in Which Browser The Best!:

    I love the console of Vivaldi on Desktop

    Vivaldi uses the same WebKit engine as Edge

  • Yep you are right !

    but I love functionnalty of Vivaldi

  • Yep you are right !

    but I love functionnalty of Vivaldi

    @DownPW said in Which Browser The Best!:

    I love functionnalty of Vivaldi

    Tried this browser again this evening. Itโ€™s an acquired taste in my view. Not something Iโ€™d specifically choose. Reminds me somehow of how Opera used to be.


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