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DcscZx5idox wrote (edited )
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
GNU/Linux desktop
often use: Pale Moon, Firefox ESR, and Tor Browser
sometime use: SeaMonkey, EWW (Emacs Web Wowser)
I don't use Chromium. Because, it send a lot of fingerprint to connecting server. (Fingerprint check)
Tor Browser is easy to use for privacy.
Pale Moon and SeaMonkey is forked from Firefox. But, they are lightweighter than Firefox. I use uMatrix addon for privacy and paformance.
EWW is very lightweight. But, many website are designed for Chrome and Firefox. So, EWW can not show those website.
Andoid mobile
often use: Iceraven, and Fennec F-Droid 68.12
sometimes use: Tor Browser, and Bromite
Iceraven is:
- about:config support
- The ability to attempt to install a much longer list of add-ons than Mozilla's Fenix version of Firefox accepts. Currently the browser queries this AMO collection Most of them will not work, because they depend on code that Mozilla is still working on writing in android-components, but you may attempt to install them. If you don't see an add-on you want, you can request it.
I have been using Firefox 68 too. Because, latest Firefox is very heavy.
Bromite setting is anti-fingerprinting.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by KodiakUrsa in Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
I tried Brave, but not being able to put tabs on the bottom or using vertical tabs instead was a deal breaker.
KodiakUrsa wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
I use Brave for the adblocker. Their new search engine seems to work alright, too. Before Brave, I used Firefox, but they're now ardent supporters of corporate censorship - I wouldn't trust them to protect my privacy.
eepwolf42 wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
I vary between Firefox with privacy hardening, Brave browser and Tor Browser.
I've been curious about GNU Icecat though, Palemoon seems really popular as well.
YosemiteGhostWrite wrote
Reply to I am interested in free, anonymous, high-stakes high-risk betmaking. Can anyone enlighten me or have an honest discussion about that? by scrappycoco
Currently I work on a betting plattform, this will be integrated into my market /f/Archetyp within the next 2 weeks, where selected users can setup bets.
We do not allow anyone to setup bets, so we can quality control it.
ClubNed wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
Using brave on phone and Firefox on desktop. I use the multi container plugin.
Hitler_Was_Right wrote (edited )
RAMBLE1 wrote (edited )
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
So I use some browsers with javascript (JS) disabled. I use these when I search for something or to open random links e.g articles.
Here's the list:
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Elza-browser This project is pretty neat. By default the browser is in private mode. Therefore, does not retain any browsing information. But lacks of some features tho.
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Netsurf Very lightweight browser. Netsurf does not handle JS stuff very well. Therefore, work great when JS is disabled.
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Palemoon Well Palemoon is a well known browser based of Firefox so not much to say about it.
However, im a Emacs user. Emacs is my window manager with EXWM Therefore, I use 80% of the time the Emacs built-in browser eww. Before It was w3m. These are text-based browsers.
When I need to log into some well-known websites e.g Reddit, Bank etc. I use the Brave-browser, Min-browser or Firefox . These browsers obviously run with JS enabled. I never log into Google stuff like YouTube and whatnot. But if I'd ,I'd be using something like the ungoogled-chromium just for Google stuff.
Now, I think you get the point. Use different browsers for specific stuff, hence the Chromium only for Google stuff. Use a browser with JS disabled when you don't know the website you're about to visit or if you do not need to log in.
Also, I don't use the browsers bookmarks. I use a .txt
file to save my bookmarks.
Other browsers that are worth noting:
burnerben wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
I just use LibreWolf and Tor.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
I mainly use LibreWolf, but I also have ungoogled-chromium and Basilisk. Maybe I'd use Pale Moon mainly if it supported Bitwarden or I'd switch to KeePassXC, but none of these things are possible right now.
BlueHat wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
Pale moon because it's lightweight and Firefox because it's modern. I actually have a bunch of different browsers installed for the purpose of testing things or accessing sites that work best with specific browsers, but my favourite would still be Pale moon.
Hitler_Was_Right wrote
Reply to Which browser(s) are you using and why? by Wahaha
Almost all browsers are based on chrome or firefox. I think both could be better but I like firefox more.
AWiggerInTime wrote
Reply to What phone do you carry if any? by burnerben
hi fed
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by kablekable in by kablekable
none
kablekable OP wrote
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in by kablekable
Hm, I cant seem to find that one?
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by kablekable in by kablekable
The bullet shot into your brain.
kablekable OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in by kablekable
Which sub should i have posted it in
burnerben wrote
Reply to by kablekable
Wrong sub
whitestar wrote
Reply to What phone do you carry if any? by burnerben
A Nokia smartphone because:
- They are cheap
- All Nokia smartphones guarantee three years of security upgrades, something very rare in cheap Android phones, this is usually reserved to high end models.
- They are not owned by the Chinese. The brand is owned by Microsoft and they sold to HMD Global, a Finnish company, the rights to build phones with the brand.
HMD Global announces three years of OS updates for mid-range Nokia devices https://www.notebookcheck.net/HMD-Global-announces-three-years-of-OS-updates-for-mid-range-Nokia-devices-two-years-for-budget-handsets-and-not-necessarily-anything-for-the-Nokia-C-series.531561.0.html
BlueHat wrote (edited )
Reply to how i create forum by enginar
I believe that you must be whitelisted in order to be able to create a forum. See the comment under this post.
enginar OP wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in how i create forum by enginar
no i dont see any button. u r lying. tell me truth
burnerben wrote
burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by rmlrml in What phone do you carry if any? by burnerben
no i just know from other peoples experience. pine phone would be awesome if it had faster hardware and better software. from what i understand apps load slow the whole os is slow.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to How about lemmy? by sitefights
Also, meh.
Lemmy community didn’t seem to impressed with anything here, but personally I don’t care either. A community that censors its users actions and speech isn’t deemed interesting to me and never will be. Ramble is a very good community regardless of being usable far right/far left who cares.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Hi, could you please fill this survey form for my academic purpose? by genshin456
Click with caution.