Been thinking about all those privacy issues browsers like Chrome have. What are alternatives to the main 3?
I hear some people mention Pale Moon and Chromium. Anyone got any experience with them?
Also double think thread I guess.
Been thinking about all those privacy issues browsers like Chrome have. What are alternatives to the main 3?
I hear some people mention Pale Moon and Chromium. Anyone got any experience with them?
Also double think thread I guess.
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Firefox+duck duck go If anyone’s got a better combo let me know.
I exclusively use sage
Brave browser is the future
dont believe the chrome & fox kikes
use brave my dude
Firefox is awful. Try again
I said suggest something, go on cuck boi? What do you use, chrome? Hahaha
I use Opera. I rather give my data to chinks over kikes.
Opera has a massive adblocker and cryptomining blocker built in.
I use brave and duckduckgo
ungoogled chrome
Brave sounds interesting honestly
Vivaldi. It's like Opera which is like chrome, but unlike Opera it can use the Google play store, which may or may not mean it's a bot net, but to be fair so is nearly every browser nowadays.
Internet Explorer you fucking roo
>Internet Explorer you fucking roo
the worst browser of all
Brave uses chrome APIs last I checked.
Can someone tldr me on what VPN does and are free versions good?
StartPage instead of duckduckgo.
Brave + duckduckgo.
Used to use mozilcuck but stopped when they started selling personal info to a German company without user approval.
Also Falkon on my netbook and occasionally Epiphany
lol both are comped af
Use Tor instead. VPN is unsafe
Palemoon+duckduckgo
Cringe
Why not tor or midori?
Brave+startpage
I like bitcoin miners too. But I'd prefer it if i was the one getting the coins.
pc, waterfox. android, brave
is duckduckgo bad?
goygle
not like they have any use of gathering data from me since i have most of my "important" info in physical form
also our IT fuck are incompetent if i remember correctly from talking with one guy that used to do questionable things online
i too would like the answer to this
but what i want to know is that pretty much everyone is datamining you right? and pretty much every alternative uses either chromium or mozilla framework, so what difference does it really make? just who you send your data to?
if that is the only thing I can influence then yes
What if I were to tell you that all browsers spy on you and that every device does too?
/They thought I was serious/
ive used brave for my mobile browser for about a year now its great for that
i had it on my desktop for a little while but it was so bad for live streaming video i have no idea what its problem was. if youre into stuff like twitch or youtube streaming it was terrible for that stuttering all the time over 240p
Opera with inbulit vpn
It's open source. You know what's inside.
Chromium, while technically open source, makes use of multiple binaries that can do whatever they want and nobody has insight into it.
Currently, Firefox is literally the only browser that can be trusted.
Everything that's based on Chromium cannot be transparent, by design.
take this as you will.
Brave browser with duck duck go is the only good, non vpn option, you cucks.
Brave is based on Chromium, Chromium isn't fully open sourced, depends on about a dozen of precompiled libraries that can do God knows what.
Real talk, what we need is a "new" internet, fully decentralized and all that stuff.
Chromium, not Chrome
I use opera
Lynx is only.
>Chromium isn't fully open sourced, depends on about a dozen of precompiled libraries that can do God knows what
sauce?
Palemoon for now.
Might switch to Otter Browser when it gets a bit more mature (muh comfy Opera 9-12 UI).
Just look at it's source, it's widely available. There's about 15 statically linked libraries coming from Google, described as interfaces for GPU rendering etc, but it's impossible to tell if they're actually doing what they're described to do
I don't want it to come off paranoid, but if somebody really cares about knowing exactly what they're using, Firefox is the only option out there.
internet Explorer on pc and Chrome in mobile, never had issues
There already is.
> Tor
> I2P
>using furryware
Dude, TOR has been compromised from the get go.
Don't know about I2P.
I'd rather trust furries than whatever the mozilla folks are.
This. Just trust that "they" have too much data to sort through and that you are not a concern for them