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minus-squareTavirez@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoSo would the “best” browser be Firefox? Because I hear Brave is good as well but isn’t Brave a chromium skin-esque browser?
minus-squareFelix Urbasik@ma.fellr.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year ago@Tavirez @somefool Firefox is the browser if you want no-bullshit and customisability. It works, and it works well. And you support the last remaining bastion against Google’s reign on the entire Web.
minus-squaretinselpar@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoBrave is tainted with crypto-coin nonsense and web3 fluff. It’s also not a truly independent browser as it relies on chromium. If you want an independent browser, there is only Firefox.
So would the “best” browser be Firefox? Because I hear Brave is good as well but isn’t Brave a chromium skin-esque browser?
@Tavirez @somefool Firefox is the browser if you want no-bullshit and customisability. It works, and it works well. And you support the last remaining bastion against Google’s reign on the entire Web.
Brave is tainted with crypto-coin nonsense and web3 fluff. It’s also not a truly independent browser as it relies on chromium.
If you want an independent browser, there is only Firefox.