I haven’t found any that actively and effectively put privacy front and center while also working basically just as good as chrome (compatibility wise).
My friend I almost never say this, but you need to calm down. I open a chromium browser two or three times a year. My line of work requires it. I am all in on Firefox.
Any reason for picking it over all the other chromium browsers?
It blocks in line ads and trackers, that’s why I have been using it.
I haven’t found any that actively and effectively put privacy front and center while also working basically just as good as chrome (compatibility wise).
Ungoogled chromium with some privacy extensions would probably be a similar experience.
Firefox with user agent switcher addon.
You can’t properly troubleshoot with that. At some point you have to cross reference browsers. So I do safari, Firefox, edge, and a chromium option.
Waterfox…
That’s not chromium-based it’s a Firefox fork.
Oh yeah. My bad.
All gravy. We all make mistakes. This shit moves fast lol
Good. Every chromium-based browser is evil because it’s Chromium based and therefore helps enable Google’s disastrous web hegemony.
If you think Firefox’s lack of 100% compatibility with Google’s self-serving bullshit is a bug instead of a feature, you’re part of the problem.
My friend I almost never say this, but you need to calm down. I open a chromium browser two or three times a year. My line of work requires it. I am all in on Firefox.