If you’re interested in Firefox with privacy out of the box, LibreWolf is pretty good too. It enhances Firefox kind of like how Brave enhances Chrome, but it doesn’t add any surprise features like wallpaper ads, cryptocurrency stuff, etc.
I expect to have some website compatibility issues with Firefox/librewolf, as it does have a 3% share of the global browser market - so, website development energy is focused on the chrome/safari experience. However, 8+ years ago I felt I needed to use chrome at least every other day to view certain websites - it was frustrating.
I’m hoping (and willing to try it out) to see if this has improved.
If you’re interested in Firefox with privacy out of the box, LibreWolf is pretty good too. It enhances Firefox kind of like how Brave enhances Chrome, but it doesn’t add any surprise features like wallpaper ads, cryptocurrency stuff, etc.
Neato, I’ll check it out. I’m also trying out mull for android (as I’d like to keep my desktop/cellphone bookmarks/browser-history in sync)
I think the Firefox accounts are disabled out of the box, but you can turn them back on in the settings.
The only issue is some websites don’t like to load in Librewolf. Windy.tv for example. I’ve never had any serious browser issues in Firefox lately.
I expect to have some website compatibility issues with Firefox/librewolf, as it does have a 3% share of the global browser market - so, website development energy is focused on the chrome/safari experience. However, 8+ years ago I felt I needed to use chrome at least every other day to view certain websites - it was frustrating.
I’m hoping (and willing to try it out) to see if this has improved.