Out of all of them Iceraven has been my favorite simply because of its support for desktop extensions.
You can use more extensions on other ones as well:
Works on Firefox Beta, Firefox Nightly, Fennec and Mull.
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Out of all of them Iceraven has been my favorite simply because of its support for desktop extensions.
You can use more extensions on other ones as well:
Works on Firefox Beta, Firefox Nightly, Fennec and Mull.
I use Firefox and turn off the couple of annoyances (new tab page, pocket). It's great.
I like most of the FOSS browsers. Despite not being a Vim user (I know I know) I keep using Qutebrowser on my personal laptop, and I keep boring old Firefox installed too, with just uBlock and a few tiny modifications. I have it there because once every 2 or 3 months I might watch something from Disney+ on my laptop. Might.
On my work laptop I like to keep them on their toes. Librewolf is great, Haven't tried out Mull yet.
Android is 99% Privacy Browser. I started using it just to give it a test and now I am used to how it works and find it hard to get back to something like Firefox.
I never did feel too keen on Brave or Vivaldi for some reason.
Mull is the best
I'll try it out
qutebrowser
by far. I love being able to use keyboard only and I find its ability to find all the links in a webpage superior to extension based keybard-driven browsers.
I'd love to use Gnome Web (Epiphany I think), it's just not there yet. Maybe I'll try it again when the next update releases. Currently still on Firefox.
Bromite would be my first recommendation, but it haven't been updated since January this year. But give it a try if it is not a big deal.
Besides that there's privacy browser
firefox by a long shot
Abrowser on desktop.
Mull on mobile.
Brave for me. Fast, good inbuilt-adblocker, no-shit UI.