Chrome now directly tracks users, generates a “topic” list it shares with advertisers.

  • Ugh. I got that a few days ago and was too lazy to figure out what it really meant, so I just switched my default browser on mobile to Firefox. Sounds like that was the right call!

    For my work computer, I prefer to use Firefox for personal stuff, and Chrome for work stuff. Any recommendations for a browser that’s not Chrome or Firefox for desktop (Windows) use? Bonus points if it has compatibility with a good ad blocker.

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      You can also have different profiles in Firefox (type about:profiles in the address bar), one for work and one for personal stuff.
      To easily tell apart which window is running which profile it’s nice to have different themes for each of the profiles (like one with a darker theme and the other one lighter colored).
      You can also make a shortcut for opening a particular profile by adding -p PROFILENAME at the end of the target command line of the shortcut icon.

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          I haven’t tried doing that, since I don’t like configuring it that way personally, but I would expect it would be able to remember sessions too if set up that way, since all the settings are independent per profile.

          I’d say that one potential disadvantage is that the icon in the task bar would look the same, and depending on the OS it might group the windows in the task bar as if they were the same app (since technically it is the same executable)