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noooo! save me daddy trumph! :^{

Serious note:
What is the best browser that is not Firefox, chrome or opera? Forks are fine but only active ones that update fast

Chrome is cancer from the ground up, so chrome forks are out.
Firefox forks are usually poorly maintained.
I've had some success with pale moon, but I don't use it because it crashes.

Generally I stick with firefox LTS

Pale Moon is great if you customize it, as default settings are crap and make the whole browser look this way
i've been using it as my main browser for over a year now and it's alright

Go to Preferences > Privacy & Security and untick "Block dangerous and deceptive content." Now Google won't check sites you visit.
Thank me later.

this won't last. they have gotten rid of cookie management in the last version, it won't be long before they come for about:config as well, which is already a nightmare to sanitize with every new version breaking your previous settings.

Brave if you want professional development and none of the faggotry

Q U T E B R O W S E R

Probably true all these big torrent sites contains a fuck ton of shitty ads.

>The operator of Torrentz2 informs us that he only advertises a VPN at the moment, which is by no means malicious.
That's a complete lie. I just checked and I get one of those "Girls in your area ads"

if you care about rendering engines Dillo and netsurf are your only options, but updates are infrequent, so perhaps unironically ie/edge would be better alternatives.
if you're open to forks then k-meleon and SeaMonkey are viable though also stagnant.
as a matter of personal taste I would steer clear of palemoon for the botnet startpage and for the likely possibility it will be killed off in favor of basilisk as backportiong security fixes becomes untenable.

kde fibre proved vaporware, but the coming falkon rebrand of qupzilla looks like an interesting alternative to chromium