I’m also greatly concerned by the Chromium engine supremacy on the Internet.
There are interesting privacy-focused Chromium-based browsers but I still refuse to use them. Google shouldn’t have a near-monopoly on web rendering engines and on web “standards”. Firefox is the only proper competition I can get behind.
I’m okay with Safari on macOS, Web (Epiphany) on GNOME, or Konqueror. However, all three use the same WebKit engine, so there’s really only three major engines: Blink, Gecko, and WebKit. I’ll get behind either of the latter two (I use Firefox, I recommend both Firefox and Safari to coworkers on macOS).
I’m also greatly concerned by the Chromium engine supremacy on the Internet.
There are interesting privacy-focused Chromium-based browsers but I still refuse to use them. Google shouldn’t have a near-monopoly on web rendering engines and on web “standards”. Firefox is the only proper competition I can get behind.
I’m okay with Safari on macOS, Web (Epiphany) on GNOME, or Konqueror. However, all three use the same WebKit engine, so there’s really only three major engines: Blink, Gecko, and WebKit. I’ll get behind either of the latter two (I use Firefox, I recommend both Firefox and Safari to coworkers on macOS).