Obviously we are discarding opera, google, firefox, internet explorer and microsoft edge.
I'm currently using Waterfox but it consumes as much resources as firefox and it tends to freeze ''randomly'' for a few seconds unexpectedly so I had enough of this shit.
I've heard some good things about vivaldi, brave, yandex and pale moon here. Which one is objectively the best? or are there better options?
Wyatt Butler
TBB
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Kevin Richardson
(((you)))
Nolan Price
is GNU Icecat good? Im not sure about Palemoon and I dont wanna use Brave.
Brandon Hughes
>opera Closed source botnet.
>google #1 worst browser for privacy.
>firefox Works for most people on most machines.
>internet explorer Only if you enjoy self-harm. Also, full botnet.
>microsoft edge Full botnet 24/7.
>vivaldi Closed source botnet.
>brave Not sure about this one. It sure gets shilled a lot lately.
>yandex Euro/Russian botnet.
>pale moon Firefox's retarded cousin with non-functioning add-ons.
Aiden Taylor
vivaldi
Joshua Gray
>vivaldi proprietary botnet >brave no addons >yandex proprietary botnet >pale moon not enough manpower to maintain a fork, will be dead soon
so what the fuck are you using them? is there a single one that is not part of a botnet and can still be used by brainlets like me?
I guess brave looks like the best option but it is still in beta
Angel Turner
I switched to Brave two days ago. So far I have found nothing wrong with it. Little frustrating that I don't have some of the convenient features of add-ons I used to use. but I'm sure they'll get on it eventually
Brody Diaz
>so what the fuck are you using them? firefox with custom user.js to disable most (?) botnet features
Julian Roberts
Chrome, and fill their botnet with fake info. :^)
Brandon Young
Firefox remains the champ for now. There simply isn't anything else out there that is both functional and doesn't severely violate your privacy.
Some may suggest Chromium, but the fact that it is maintained by Google employees makes it a botnet, just like Chrome itself.
Andrew King
And how do you deal with trackers, ads and all that fun stuff without addons? does it come with important ones incorporated?
Interesting, thanks
Evan Young
Privacy: Tor Browser. Performance: Brave. Stability: ???
Nolan Reyes
Just use FF Nightly. It acts like Edge and Chrome with how fast it seems. Cons are obviously it not being stable and the new webextensions thing, but it's really great, feels like a different browser compared to the standard FF stable.
Guess you can also use Ungoogled Chromium if you want a Chrome experience without the Google botnet.
Jose Jackson
Don't listen to these retards. They just like screeching about botnets like parrots.
Christian Green
>Maintainers determine if something has built in tracking >It's open source Found the retard who can't check code
Also >2017 >Unironically using the word botnet incorrectly Was hoping Sup Forums would be better than that after a few years but the parroting has grown worse