TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

I switched from Firefox to Vivaldi last year and never regretted it. I like the ad blocking that it has as standard and the uBlock origin plugin makes it 99% perfect. It’s pretty light weight and the tab stacks work good. No clue if those stacks are chromium or vivaldi, but they work.

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU,

I’m in the same boat!

bestusername,
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Just disable the crap and keep using Brave.

mojo,

Firefox

BudgetBandit,

If you want to torture yourself like any good Linux user, you get Ungoogled Chromium.

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

What about it is torture?

SoonaPaana,

I have been using ungoogled chromium for a while. I don’t exactly get what you mean by torture.

BudgetBandit,

Adding plugins feels like you’re hacking the matrix’s mainframe

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

Chromium Web Store add-on makes it easy.

0x4E4F,

Vivaldi. Why? Highly cuztomizable.

Though slower than other chromium based browsers.

BudgetBandit,

This, and maybe even opera?

1rre,

Sounds unsuitable then

It’s just as a fallback in case a site isn’t tested on firefox and uses some obscure & nonstandard API, so customisable doesn’t matter.

0x4E4F,

Ungoogled Chromium then.

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