Since currently Lemmy is mostly made up of nerds, I’d like to know what browsers you use and why? You could just upvote the comment with your browser of choice if you don’t want to explain.
- Legolution ( @Legolution@feddit.uk ) 100•1 year ago
Also Firefox.
- PeepinGoodArgs ( @PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com ) English28•1 year ago
The one and only
- Kissaki ( @Kissaki@feddit.de ) English63•1 year ago
Firefox
An established foundation with good interests and goals running it (unfortunately it’s not quite that clear cut - but the best, closest). The source of free software development. Extensive feature set. Robustness.
I haven’t seen the need to use a fork, and like and prefer the idea of using and supporting the one that’s investing in the engine development - even if it’s largely only through free use. (Using forks does not support them this way.)
When briefly using chrome dev tools I’ve always preferred and went back to Firefox dev tools for web development.
Sharing my data with an independent org like Mozilla feels much better and safer than with Google. The services are free software and could be replaced if it ever need be. Still, Mozilla is big enough to expect stability across time.
Tech wise there’s not much difference between the three big players Firefox, Chrome, and Edge.
If it weren’t Firefox I’d feel more comfortable with Edge than Chrome.
- Blake [he/him] ( @Blake@feddit.uk ) 18•1 year ago
If Firefox isn’t available, the next best choice would probably be de-googled Chromium (note that Chromium is not necessarily fully de-googled by default) or Safari. Edge is just Chrome plus Microsoft.
- Kissaki ( @Kissaki@feddit.de ) English12•1 year ago
Edge is just Chrome plus Microsoft.
Notably minus the Google integration though. Replacing one big corp for another.
- Blake [he/him] ( @Blake@feddit.uk ) 6•1 year ago
I think Edge still has a bunch of the Google telemetry, though. But I could be wrong - I haven’t looked into it because Firefox exists. Firefox also has some Google telemetry kinda stuff by default, just in case you didn’t know - you have to disable it (or bear with it because you want the features)
- flashgnash ( @flashgnash@lemm.ee ) 3•1 year ago
I’ve found de googled chromium kinda sucks though, PWAs seem unstable and Chromecast doesn’t work properly
- Blake [he/him] ( @Blake@feddit.uk ) 2•1 year ago
That’s always the trade-off - convenience, or privacy? It seems that we live in a world where we can’t really get both, and everyone has their personal preference on where that line should be drawn.
True, I’d rather support Firefox as a browser and an organisation. Edge for pages that work best with Chromium engine
- gerryflap ( @gerryflap@feddit.nl ) 54•1 year ago
Firefox. I used to be an avid Chrome user, but the domination of Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, etc) is scary. It essentially gives Google control over what happens on the internet. So I switched to Firefox and it’s been a great browser ever since
firefox
on mobile am preparing to move to iceraven
- –Phase– ( @Nitrate55@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•1 year ago
Very good choice for a mobile browser based on Firefox. I’ve been using Iceraven on my phone for some years now and it’s definitely better than default mobile Firefox. I’m sure you’ll like it.
- Moobythegoldensock ( @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee ) 38•1 year ago
Firefox for the past 19 years. No need to change at this point.
- squirrel ( @squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de ) 28•1 year ago
Firefox
- SomeBoyo ( @SomeBoyo@feddit.de ) 27•1 year ago
Librewolf, because it’s a hardened version of Firefox
- prd ( @prd@beehaw.org ) 9•1 year ago
Can elaborate on what that means for a dummy like me
- Limitless_screaming ( @Limitless_screaming@kbin.social ) 13•1 year ago
LibreWolf doesn’t have the privacy invasive pocket extension out of the box, and instead comes with UBlock origin. It disables Google safe browsing, because Google, and denies canvas access to websites by default. It also disables the Mozilla telemetry that’s enabled by default in vanilla Firefox.
- zikk_transport2 ( @zikk_transport2@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 26•1 year ago
Firefox. This browser became solid one, have no issues with performance and plugins support are great. Also Mozilla seems to be against of what Google is doing, such as web DRM.
Also have Google Chrome installed as a backup, and mainly use it for things like WebSerial. Other than that - not using at all.
- Blake [he/him] ( @Blake@feddit.uk ) 22•1 year ago
Firefox. It’s better, IMO, to follow a process of how to manually harden it because then you know how to allow exclusions to the hardening when things go wrong.
- ShustOne ( @ShustOne@lemmy.one ) 20•1 year ago
Firefox + ublock origin
- IWantToFuckSpez ( @IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social ) 20•1 year ago
Wii browser
- abc ( @aio2@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
Yep, and their system software is my main OS
- raptir ( @raptir@lemdro.id ) English18•1 year ago
Firefox. I’ve always used Firefox except for services that don’t support it (like GeForce Now, which I do have Chrome installed for). I’d say my main reason for sticking with it is wanting to support a more “open web” concept. I also use it on mobile in order to get adblock there and appreciate the browser sync.
- callyral ( @callyral@kbin.social ) 16•1 year ago
Librewolf, basically Firefox but more privacy, I did tweak some settings for usability which may have made it a bit less private though
- MartinXYZ ( @MartinXYZ@lemmy.ml ) 16•1 year ago
Firefox.
- Altima NEO ( @altima_neo@lemmy.zip ) English14•1 year ago
Firefox all day. Been using it since the early 2000s