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minus-square@_pete_linkEnglish1•1 year agoArc is weird but pretty good once you get used to it. DuckDuckGo is good if you want a minimal browser and don’t really care about extensions Brave is OK if you want a slightly more private version of Chrome Honestly though, just use Firefox.
minus-square@smortlinkEnglish2•1 year agoYou might be thinking of iOS browsers? Mac browsers use a variety of engines
minus-square@GoodielinkEnglish1•1 year agoBrave seems like a superb option. Opera seems like a reasonable option, I guess, but I’m not sure if it has the market share to actually be seen and controversial if there was something to be controversial about.
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Suggestions? Preferably for both Windows and Mac
Arc is weird but pretty good once you get used to it.
DuckDuckGo is good if you want a minimal browser and don’t really care about extensions
Brave is OK if you want a slightly more private version of Chrome
Honestly though, just use Firefox.
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All Mac browsers are just Safari anyway
You might be thinking of iOS browsers? Mac browsers use a variety of engines
Brave seems like a superb option.
Opera seems like a reasonable option, I guess, but I’m not sure if it has the market share to actually be seen and controversial if there was something to be controversial about.