WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INTERNET BROWSER?

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I use brave.

brave.

Safari (lmao)

Mullvad and Safari

netscape navigator

The best

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ungoogled-chromium

Mullvad + Brave

Opera

1) What

Brave with the shitcoin turned off.

Brave was one of the shitcoins I fell for before I knew any better.

Brave.

Brave on computers, Midori on IoT devices

Brave

Just switched over to Librewolf

Mosaic

brave, yours?

I have a feeling it’s going to be the upcoming Comet browser 👀

Duck Duck Go

Ie6

Opera, the only "but" I find is that it is not open source

#Amethyst

Brave. Glad you remembered to mention it yesterday. Good on mobile too. Easy onboarding for regular people.

I use DuckDuckGo & Brave in parallel. The first one to open and also search random crap and the second as the "official" browser.

I like Brave and Firefox.

Mostly Brave for it's ability to synchronize and also Firefox for the same. Once in a while Brave will not work on a website and Firefox may cover this better.

impervious

Brave

Ecosia

The Librewolf Mozilla skin.

Librewolf

Brave.

Safari with private relay enabled.

On mobile I've switched to iceraven

LibreWolf

yeah

enjoying IronFox on android these last few days too

I use Vanadium and Tor on my phone.

I don't think IronFox has much to recommend it over Vanadium

just the UI is little different

oh and it supports extensions so you can use nos2x etc

Oh that is actually a nice feature that is missed on Vanadium

yeah

necessary actually because I found that IronFox doesnt call Amber properly for authentication

Think I'll give it a try just to check out some web based nostr clients👍

Mullvad, comes fully preconfigured so you don't end up fingerprinting yourself by adding privacy extensions like uBlock. They are already built in.

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop-browsers/

what are advantages of brave over firefox?

Privacy

thanks! do you know how that compares to firefox with addons (uBlock origin etc)? I guess addons enlarge attack surface?

browsers are designed to use your data as a commodity. Im sure the addons better than nothing

that makes sense!

The one on my phone

Whatever the default

Mullvad and Safari if I want to broadcast my searches

Brave

Brave

IT WAS FIREFOX

INSTALLING LIBREWOLF

Mullvad, comes fully preconfigured so you don't end up fingerprinting yourself by adding privacy extensions like uBlock. They are already built in.

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop-browsers/

Firefox and sometime some Firefox derivatives like Tor, mullvad or maybe even librewolf.

The advantage of having mozilla account so all devices share stuff is big. And with proper extensions and settings is very safe.

Ideal solution would be Firefox based, tor as option, multi platform with nostr based account for sync.

Brave

It WAS firefox 🤣🤣

how does mullvad browser compare to brave or duckduckgo?

Mullvad

Brave

Brave on mobile devices. For the desktop, mostly Firefox (with the bookmark tree showing in a sidebar), but I also like Brave and Mullvad when bookmark management is less important. I find certain streaming services (cough Amazon Prime cough) work best with Chromium.

I’m liking Librewolf a lot these day…

https://librewolf.net/

Depends on the usecase. Edge for business, Chrome for private, Firefox Klar/Brave for privacy.

once you'll go zen browser you'll never go back

https://zen-browser.app/

Opera top

i like brave and mozilla, but might change mozilla due to current actions by them

Mullvad Browser is pretty good, very barebones.

To me this is a plus, so many browsers are so bloated

LibreWolf, Cachy Browser, Zen Browser, Brave, FireDragon, Floorp and Midori are the browsers I use.

Yes, I use the Braxman method of compartmentalization.

My wife 😂

Still Firefox for now used with BetterFox script

Even though it isn't a popular choice in these neck of the woods, I like Brave.

I hate all of them. I reluctantly use Firefox

Waiting for Perplexity’s Comet to be released.

safari

Safari is the only browser that you can capture network traffic into a HAR file from that is going on in an iframe element.

Chromium, Mozilla, no dice.

Tor

Apple is very smart in the way they package Safari.

Based on Open Source engine because they need eyes and contributions,

but the main consumer facing product is closed source.

ungoogled chromium.

debloated brave

Is that an actual package?

no, just some browser configurations, e.g. hide the shitcoin wallet and ad tokens (or whatever it's called), turn off any telemetry, etc.

Ah yes, am familiar with this

+1 for a cleaned up Brave. By default it's a lil messy but once you get it configured right, it's the cleanest browsing experience imo. The built in ad blocker catches more stuff than even UBlockOrigin

That's my experience too

Seems like I need to install brave..

But chrome was an old favorite, now I am using duck

FOSS Browser and TOR browser on mobile, Mullvad and TOR Browser on computer 😎

Lynx

brave browser with ad block shield enabled

Also good Choice 👍🏻

DuckDuckGo

Brave by a mile. It's the least shitty of all the shitty options.

Librewolf

Librewolf or Brave

BRAVE ♥️

Orion and Vanadium

Brave but I'm looking for alternatives. This reply thread has been useful for that. Thanks for this question! 🫂

Brave is the best in my experience.

I had a lot of hope for the Impervious Browser that was supposed to be integrated with Nostr in the same way that Chrome is integrated with Google Accounts or Edge is integrated with Microsoft accounts. But they ended development of that.

I use Chrome because my Google Account is one of the originals and I have most of my digital footprint orbiting that login. I know it's not super safe, but my shields are pretty high so I'm not too worried about it.

I like Brave, but I find it annoying that their base token is the BAT instead of the Sat. I don't use it much, mostly because it's built off the Chromium foundation, not starting from scratch. Same with Opera, also built on top of Chromium.

Firefox!

Floorp

Brave and Mullvad Browser

on mobile, duck duck go is real sweet

chrome

Brave

Brave

Netscape 1.0

Vivaldi and Mullvad Browser

Arc

brave (because or ability to open tor only windows), mullvad, firefox

Surely it's gotta be Internet Explorer 6 (IE6)! 🤪

Librewolf

Brave

I use Firefox

Brave

Brave and Cromite

Brave

- has built-in tor

- served absolute zero ads, somehow auto ad blocking everywhere (great)

Mullvad VPN

Been playing with #Obscura VPN by our boy Carl (Mac only [for now]) and its nice

Arc browser. But mainly using Edge because my laptop has little resources to go around, haha.

Brave + Vanadium

brave browser

As a non-native speaker, when I need to understand the content quickly but there are a lot of text, I use a page translation feature often.

Safari even translates all the letters in the images, but the translation quality is poor. Chrome translates much more naturally, but it doesn't provide the image translation.

Actually my mother tongue is the least compatible language with English, but Safari can do better. 😑

What's your mother tongue?

Korean :)

Brave

Firefox

(it used to be)

Arc

That‘s a complicated question for me.

I personally am using Brave, Zen, Arc and Firefox 😅

Which is the best? I don’t know. Every browser has its purpose.

Arc because of best UX, just focusing on the web app

+1 for Brave

Brave. Is there another option that allows me to watch YouTube without ads?

FIREFOX

I was in the middle of moving from Chrome to Firefox last week and then Mozilla did the thing. So now... Jumping around, testing! LibreWolf seems to be ok for now. And for solid ad blocking, Ublock Origin still works in Gecko browsers.

Anyone using Chromium browsers with manifest v3, you can use the new Ublock Origin Lite, it's by the same developer. It is more limited in functionality but so far it's worked for everything for me.

You can also block ads at the network level by using a custom DNS handler with ad blocking lists. You set the custom DNS URL in your phone, laptop, or even router. No more ads! I recommend NextDNS.

Brave

One that doesn’t exist yet 🤓

Edge (chromium engine)

Brave. The ad blocking is nice, but I also take advantage to pick up the BAT for allowing their own ads.

Stack bats, convert to sats.

How much do you actually get? I would love a browser that skips the shitcoin and you get sats directly

Not very much anymore. I think they recently reduced the reward a lot. I've been earning about 1 BAT/month now with the highest ad frequency setting.

What's 1 BAT in sats, like 180?

Brave

After Mozilla's recent BS, I'm switching from Firefox to Librewolf.

I use Safari by default... Chrome if I need it

perplexity.ai via Brave

Brave by far

Are there any really good ones?

librewolf