• John Richard
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    -255 months ago

    I’ve tried explaining to the Firefox cult that they do a lot of tracking and telemetry by default but they just hurl insults. Time to leave the cult.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      tracking and telemetry by Firefox is not even comparable to that of chrome. Google knows you better than you. Firefox’s telemetry used to be solely for improving user experience, and not ads and bullshit.

      Now that Firefox’s gonna show us some ads, I think I have to get away from it as a protest

    • @sturlabragason
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      -35 months ago

      I get a lot of beef for Brave. Any viable alternatives that aren’t derivatives of Chromium or FF but are maintained?

      • @[email protected]
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        135 months ago

        Firefox forks seem to be the best option. Chromium-based browsers still report to Google unless you basically break them.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 months ago

            I used to run that years ago and what I remembered was that it was a handful to maintain with updates when I used to run it on windows. It could be completely different now, so don’t let my past experience hold you back from trying it out.

      • JackGreenEarth
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        35 months ago

        GNOME Web is mostly ok. It breaks on a few sites and doesn’t have easy extension support.

        • @sturlabragason
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          35 months ago

          Yeah that was exactly the conclusion I reached since asking 😅

      • @mrvictory1
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        15 months ago

        Webkit based browsers like safari and gnome web are your only options if you don’t want derivatives.