Because I'm using Icecat.
Why aren't you using Falkon?
>It uses Chromium
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
What distro are you using?
Oy vey, it uses qtwebengine.
Kubuntu 19.04. I've used the version in the repo as well as the newest version from the devs. Does the same thing either way.
Weird, openSUSE, everything works smooth.
Have you tried compiling from source?
It's not actually "chromium-based". It does use qtwebengine, which is afaik blink-based, but it's not a true chromium fork like ungoogled or Brave. For example, it doesn't support extensions, which include privacy-protecting ones such as adblockers, cookie cleaners, HTTPS forcers, umatrix, decentraleyes, etc. It also probably has a unique snowflake user agent.
In other words, it's chromium with barely any of the benefits that come with that line of browsers.
Should i use Lunascape or w/e its called? My dad uses it.
>License Freeware
no
True, it doesn't support extensions yet.
But in mean time, it comes with essential adblockers and such.
> It also probably has a unique snowflake user agent.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Falkon/3.1.0 Chrome/69.0.3497.128 Safari/537.36
>In other words, it's chromium with barely any of the benefits that come with that line of browsers.
It is better, since it is supported not by ad company, but rather by Qt, which are making money from toolkits.